Alternate Format
Alternate format refers to the conversion of academic materials into accessible formats for students with disabilities. These formats ensure equitable access to course content and may include:Ìý
- Digital text (Microsoft Word, HTML, MathML, ePub/ePub3, UA-compliant PDF)
- Large print
- Braille
- Tactile graphicsÌý
Most students at ºÚÁÏÉçÇøÍø with this accommodation require accessible (readable) electronic files, which they access using assistive technology on computers, tablets and phones.
Considerations and Best Practices
- Faculty must ensure that course materials on Canvas are screen-reader accessible.
- List all required textbooks with the CU Book Store in advance to allow for material preparation.
- Avoid adding new materials mid-semester or provide them at least two weeks in advance for remediation.
- Provide high-quality digital materials (not poor scans or unclear PDFs) for easier remediation.
- Submit files early if faculty-provided readings require remediation (typically before the semester starts or at least one week in advance).
- Ensure accessible exam formats by submitting materials toÌýtesting@colorado.edu.
Campus Resources
- Digital Accessibility Office: Offers guidance on creating accessible content and implementing Universal Design for Learning (UDI) principles.
- : Use for better-quality course materials.
- Disability Services & Student Testing Center: EmailÌýdsafpac@colorado.edu for assistance with alternate format accommodations.Ìý
Additional Information
If you have any questions or need additional information on alternate format requests, please contact dsafpac@colorado.edu.
Contact Us
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