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Learn how to export a PDF document to a fully editable Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, or Microsoft PowerPoint file.
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Excel Guide covering formulas, navigation, editing, styles, formatting and tables.
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Guide covering PowerPoint 2013 shortcuts, formatting, fundamentals, transitions and slide show delivery.
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Word Guide covering fundamentals, navigation, styles, editing, formatting and tables.
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Ally creates multiple alternative files from the original documents in your course. You can download these alternative formats anywhere that files are used.
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Need help making your PDF file accessible? This guide will walk you through each step in an easy-to-follow format.
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- Account Access & Passwords
Your UCO username is the gateway to most UCO services, such as UCONNECT, D2L, Email, etc. The format is typically your first initial then your last name and may be followed by a number.
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This article is to provide a solution to .HEIC files not opening on Windows devices.
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Scanned PDFs are commonly used in the academic world. You may find yourself scanning from a textbook or a magazine article. Although the PDF looks like real text, the scan essentially creates an image of the text, which is completely inaccessible to students with visual impairments and can be problematic for everyone. The following practices using Ally in D2L can help you create a more accessible PDF document from a scanned image.
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- Learn@UCO (D2L) for Students
This article walks students through the process of participating in an online discussion the Learn@UCO discussion board for a specific course.
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- Learn@UCO (D2L) for Students
This article provides students with steps and resources for understanding the Content tool in Learn@UCO, including navigation, bookmarks, printing and more.
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This Student Text Message Standard establishes requirements for the appropriate use of text messaging communications with students at the university.
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Digital accessibility is the practice of designing and developing websites, applications and documents such that their presentation, content and functionalities are understandable and operable by as many people as possible. Following the best practices in this article will start you on a path in creating accessible digital content for your students.
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- Creating Accessible Content
Microsoft Word is a commonly-used application and is reasonably accessible. The text within Word documents can be read by assistive technologies such as screen readers and electronic Braille devices. Word is often used as an authoring tool and can be converted to PDF and HTML files for websites. Good design makes documents more usable for everyone. The following best practices are provided to help you maximize the accessibility of your Word documents.