The following information can also be found on the Web Aim website, https://webaim.org/intro/ The major categories of disability types are: Eye–Visual Blindness, low vision, color-blindness Ear-–Hearing Deafness and hard-of-hearing Hand–Motor Inability to use a mouse, slow response time, limited fine motor control Brain–Cognitive Learning disabilities, distractibility, inability to remember or focus on large …
Permanent link to this article: http://sites.tamuc.edu/innovations/major-categories-of-disability-types/
Oct 02
Professional Development Day 2017
It’s that time again – Professional Development Day 2017 is upon us! Join us on Thursday, October 5th, as we introduce myLeo Online, our new LMS powered by D2L Brightspace. You can register for one of four sessions throughout the day by finding us on the Training and Development calender, here. During our introduction to …
Permanent link to this article: http://sites.tamuc.edu/innovations/professional-development-day-2017/
Sep 07
Quality Matters
Please, watch the video below to learn more about Quality Matters. Quality Matters
Permanent link to this article: http://sites.tamuc.edu/innovations/quality-matters/
Sep 07
Accessibility–Why it is important!
Please, watch the video below to learn more about accessibility and college students with a disability. Accessibility The video has closed Captioning and a transcript is available on the YouTube site.
Permanent link to this article: http://sites.tamuc.edu/innovations/accessibility-why-it-is-important/
Aug 14
How to find eCollege in the new MyLeo Portal
The new MyLeo Portal is full of helpful apps and resources based on your status as a faculty member, staff member, or student. To find eCollege in the new Portal, simply follow these steps: Access the new Portal by hitting the “MyLeo” button on the tamuc.edu homepage. There are several options for this, and they …
Permanent link to this article: http://sites.tamuc.edu/innovations/how-to-find-ecollege-in-the-new-myleo-portal/
Recent Comments