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Apply "L-I-S" - Optional Course Activity 2
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Apply "L-I-S" - Optional Course Activity 2

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Remediation Time! Focus on L-I-S

What does LIST stand for? 

LIST is the first set of accessibility principles that you need to be able to apply. If you are unsure what LIST means, or which accessibility principles are represented within the acronym, please revisit the beginning of this module, and return to this assignment. 

 

Your Goal 

Canvas Accessibility ActivityThis assignment will help you practice what you've learned about LIST.

In this practice, let's focus on just the following of LIST:

  • L
  • I
  • S

 

Instructions & Answer Key

  1. In the Canvas Accessibility Demo Activity Set, navigate to the Canvas page, "Practice 1_[Sample of What YOU could do!] Welcome!" in module "Practice Makes Perfect: Hands On Course Activities."
  2. Run the Check Accessibility tool. 
  3. Remediate for L-I-S. 
  4. Compare your answers to "Answer Key-Practice 2_[Sample of What YOU could do!] Welcome!" in the Answer Key Module. 
  5. Did your answers differ? Read Practice 2 Answer Key Walk Through using Practice 1 Page.
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