There is a dream I have from time to time, in which I stand outside a lecture hall, unable to find my way in. I can make out some of the professor’s words, and guess at a few others, but
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Texas State’s Gato web content management system empowers institutional growth
Texas State University’s digital footprint has grown significantly in recent years. The university’s quest for Carnegie Research 1 (R-1) status, along with thriving enrollment, is rapidly expanding the institution’s academic and research profile. Powering the university’s amplified online presence is
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Access University updates its resources for faculty and staff
Have you ever wondered what “accessibility” really means? You’re not alone. You might not realize it, but we all rely on the benefits of accessibility every day. Each time you walk through an automatic door, wear glasses, turn on closed captions,
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Canvas has a new accessibility ally
Texas State University is committed to providing all Bobcats with a supportive and inclusive educational environment. If you create or manage websites, this commitment means ensuring your published content is digitally accessible and ADA-compliant. Canvas has a new accessibility ally
New accessibility course training available in Canvas
New accessibility training courses are available in Canvas. Educators, staff, and students alike can learn how to create documents and web content that meet ADA standards for accessibility so that everyone can benefit from and use them. All courses are
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