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Comment: repeated near the top of the page that the tool is an indicator, not a guarantee of accessibility

The Accessibility Filescan block was developed to help determine how friendly course PDFs are to assistive technology such as Read & Write, Kurzweil, screen readers, and various other tools students might use to help them consume course readings.

Very Important: This tool is not a a guarantee that a document is fully accessible - it is a very useful indicatorof how much of your course material may be friendly to assistive technology.

To access the Accessibility Filescan (and all other) blocks, open the "block drawer" on the right of your Moodle course. Please see Moodle Blocks for more thorough information.

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Scanning tips: Make sure your scans can be seen by everyone

Consult this guide on high-quality scans from the University of Washington to understand what makes a scan able to be seen and read by most people. A high-quality scan contains

  • easily-readable text,

  • is free of marginalia,

  • and is not skewed.

To check that your scan was OCR'd, try copying some text from the document and pasting it into Word. If you can successfully paste the text you copied, your document has been OCR'd, but you should check a few things:

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