What is Ally for Moodle? Ally is an accessibility tool which integrates into all teaching and learning courses on the Digital Learning Environment in Moodle.
Understanding accessibility scores in Ally Ally measures the accessibility of each file attached to your course (excluding any files within the Module Box) and shows you at-a-glance how it scores.
Creating an accessible tagged PDF A PDF document is considered accessible only if it meets a set of accessibility guidelines. An accessible tagged PDF is a PDF document that can be read and accessed by people with disabilities, primarily for the vision-impaired that may use assistive technology such as screen readers to read the file through text-to-speech or a Braille printout.
How to download an audio version of a Zoom recording In this article, we will show you how to download an audio version of a zoom recording.
Creating and using meaningful links This guide provides information on how to create meaningful links and why they should be used.
How to check a PDF for accessibility in Moodle Ally will provide a list of accessibility issues that are within the PDF document. This guide provides a list and links to additional training guides, to aid you in fixing any accessibility issues.
Text and images with insufficient contrast Ally will often flag contrast issues with Text and Images within a document. This article will look at these issues.
Images and gifs that can induce seizures This guide will provide information and guidance on images and gifs that may course seizures.
PDF Document not OCRed Ally provides a list of accessibility issues relating to content on Moodle. This guide provides guidance on how to fix PDF documents that are showing to be Not OCRed.