
Accessibility: Google Apps
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Regardless of what you are creating it in, all content needs to also meet the accessibility requirements for images, captions, color and contrast.
Making Google Docs Accessible

- How-To: Accessibility in Google Docs (Elgin Community College)
- How-To: Creating Accessible Google Docs (Michigan Tech)
- How-To: Make your Google Doc more accessible (Google)
- Built-In Tool: Grackle Docs: Step by Step Guide (UCB)
- Video: Introducing GrackleDocs (5.5 mins)
- Video: GrackleDocs Demonstration (20 mins)
Making Google Slides Accessible

- How-To: Create Accessible Google Slides (Harvard University)
- How-To: Google Slides (Oswego State University of New York)
- Video: Changing the Reading Order on Google Slides (Michigan State University)
Making Google Sites Accessible
Google Sites has some limitations when it comes to accessibility. Accessibility experts recommend using a different, more accessible platform if possible. If you are using Google Sites, be sure to provide accessible alternative formats; this is especially helpful if you are using it to host a liquid syllabus.
Making Google Sheets Accessible

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