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Introduction
1. What is Digital Accessibility?
2. Self-Assessment Checkpoint - Introduction
3. Introduction to the Core Skills
4. Accessible Headings and Document Structure
5. Accessible Lists
6. Accessible Font Styles
7. Accessible Links
8. Alternative Text
9. Colour Contrast
10. Accessible Tables
11. Accessible Video and Audio
12. Contributors and Works Cited
13. Self Assessment - Core Skills of Digital Accessibility
14. Web Accessibility 101 - Introduction
15. Accessible Web Heading Styles
16. Accessible Web Lists
17. Accessible Web Fonts and Links
18. Accessible Web Alternative Text
19. Accessible Web Tables
20. Accessible Web Colour Contrast
21. Accessible Web Video and Audio
22. Accessible Microsoft PowerPoint
23. 2024 McMaster Branding Update
24. Accessibility Checker in PowerPoint
25. Accessible Structure in PowerPoint
26. Accessible Fonts in PowerPoint
27. Accessible Lists in PowerPoint
28. Accessible Hyperlinks in PowerPoint
29. Alternative Text in PowerPoint
30. Colour Contrast in PowerPoint
31. Accessible Tables, Charts, and Graphs in PowerPoint
32. Audio and Video in PowerPoint
33. Self-Assessment Checkpoint - PowerPoint
34. Self-Assessment Checkpoint - Presentation Techniques
35. Core Skills of Accessibility in Pressbooks
36. Accessible Headings and Font Styles in Pressbooks
37. Accessible Lists in Pressbooks
38. Accessible Hyperlinks in Pressbooks
39. Alternative Text in Pressbooks
40. Colour Contrast in Pressbooks
41. Tables in Pressbooks
42. Video and Audio in Pressbooks
43. Self-Assessment Checkpoint - Accessibility in Pressbooks
44. What is an accessible PDF?
45. Creating a Level 2 Accessible PDF using OCR
46. Accessible Microsoft Word
47. Self-Assessment Checkpoint - Word
48. Exporting Microsoft Word to PDF
49. Accessible Microsoft Outlook
50. Self-Assessment Checkpoint - Outlook
51. How to use the Plain Text Email Signature Creator
52. Accessible Microsoft Excel
53. Self-Assessment Checkpoint - Excel
54. How Can We Make Social Media More Accessible?
55. Accessible Links in Social Media
56. Accessible Font Choices in Social Media
57. Accessible Use of CamelCase and Structuring Posts
58. Introduction
59. General Accessibility Considerations
60. Program Specific Recommendations
61. Finishing your ePub
Appendix
Complete the “Accessible Microsoft Outlook” self-assessment on Microsoft Forms by clicking this link.
Scores can be accessed after the quiz is completed. This quiz can be completed multiple times.
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