Hi There,
Thank you for your detailed suggestions. I appreciate your efforts to guide me through this process. I will try to follow your recommendations and send an email to support_a11y@instructure.com with the relevant details.
I’m unfamiliar with message boards and how they work. This one is huge, confusing, and doesn't seem very student-friendly, perhaps by design. Its robust gamification and lack of transparency are quite evident. The stark white background and light medium gray font in Canvas hurt my eyes. I've resigned myself to the idea that if I leave school, it will be because of the continued mistreatment and hardship I've been made to endure. It’s important to let others know how serious these issues are and how they affect students like me.
Canvas doesn't give me the reader option, so I use my own tools. It doesn’t even read nor does it allow my technology to read the messages that flash during a test or quiz. I must stop continuing the quiz or test and wait for the message to appear again to take a screenshot of what the Canvas system is telling me.
I've spoken to Canvas chat support about this several times, sometimes during tests and quizzes. I've told them that these instances eat up my allowed time under the law for my disabilities. It is my understanding that the extra time allotted to me on tests is NOT for Canvas' failings to be disability-friendly as it claims, but for my making necessary allowances and adjustments that I need for my disability.
The average low vision student, such as I, must sometimes improvise workarounds which take more time and is why the time is granted. I have found myself in quizzes and tests struggling to keep up with the platform, which fails all students to some extent, not just those with disabilities.
I don't care for the full functionality of VoiceOver because sometimes when things are read aloud, nuance is lost, and I misunderstand questions. However, VoiceOver cannot speak messages that flash and that are embedded into the Canvas page. Additionally, when I click on a Canvas page question to read, an answer is automatically selected for me whether I disagree with it or not because I’ve simply interacted with the page. This has led to incorrect answers being recorded to my detriment. I’ve encountered professor errors in tests and quizzes midway, and I’d have to try to contact the professor to discuss them. Therefore, I try to use my computer's Zoom feature to read as much as possible. Sometimes during test proctoring, this hasn't been allowed.
I don’t fully understand what you are trying to tell me or if you’re genuinely trying to help, but I do appreciate your time and effort. My eyesight wasn’t always like this, and I’m doing my best to adapt. This situation has been challenging and disheartening, but I’m determined to find a solution.
Thank you again for your replies.
PS: To further prove my point I've been trying to post this reply since 16:50 PST but I repeatedly fail authentication. I am not a robot. Why is Canvas even checking for robots? It is now 21:29 PST and I will try once again to post this reply.