Graphic Design Resources
Graphic design plays a crucial role in enhancing accessibility. Designers can utilize resources like color contrast checkers, accessible font guides, and software with built-in accessibility features to create inclusive visuals. Alt text for images, readable font sizes, and color schemes that are friendly for color-blind users are essential practices. These resources not only improve usability for individuals with disabilities but also enhance the overall user experience, making designs more effective and universally accessible.
Font pairing (basics)
Design accessibility (basics)
- Tips for Getting Starting with Accessibility
- Alt Text: Why it Matters
- Effective Alt Text Descriptions
Image credit (basics)
Free stock photography
Recording on Campus
Equipment Rental
Video Recording Tech Help
Panopto
Panopto is a media management system embedded in your course. In addition to recording live class sessions, Panopto can be used to create high-quality asynchronous material. Panopto’s editing tools are simple but limited, making it a good option for all users regardless of experience.
You’ll need to add Panopto to your Pilot course to get started. Here’s a video guide from CaTS to help
For text instructions for this process and additional help for Panopto in synchronous classroom settings, check out the ITS guide to Panopto.
- PC Recording Setup
- Mac Recording Setup
- Downloading videos
- How to Edit a Video
- Folder Management
- Auto-generating captions Note: Not ADA compliant without proofreading & editing)