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Hi everyone,
I'm looking for basic documentation for the Ally Course Accessibility Report. I have some basic questions that I'm trying to find answers for, but I can't find anything other than local school documentation from various colleges and universities.
I'm looking for information such as how frequently the report reruns (e.g., every time you choose the command? once a week? whenever it feels like it?). I'm also wishing I could figure out from a report WHERE a problematic file is. For instance, Random.jpg has errors with contrast and whatnot, but I don't even use that file. I want to delete it, but I can't figure out where it is (not even with the CanvasCape search).
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks for any tips!
Traci Gardner
Virginia Tech
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Hello @tengrrl - I am thinking that most answers would be available via the product documentation. For example, here is the link to the product resources information: https://usergroup.ally.ac/s/resources/
This site also has a user community similar to the Canvas Community. See here: https://usergroup.ally.ac/dashboard
Just to confirm, this is a product of Anthology (formerly known as Blackboard).
All the best, Jeff
Hello @tengrrl - I am thinking that most answers would be available via the product documentation. For example, here is the link to the product resources information: https://usergroup.ally.ac/s/resources/
This site also has a user community similar to the Canvas Community. See here: https://usergroup.ally.ac/dashboard
Just to confirm, this is a product of Anthology (formerly known as Blackboard).
All the best, Jeff
Thanks, @Jeff_F. That's what I was looking for (and not finding).
Traci
Hi @tengrrl
You'll find that the Ally (or A11y) report has quite a number of affordances once you start to get your head around it, including being able to work out what the DNA of each course site is (in terms of the balance between files and wikis/pages, use of discussions etc). It also gives you a finger on the pulse for how many live students Ally believes there to be in each site, which can be useful against SIS views (and tells you whether it is worth chasing up a particular site, or whether it can be ignored). Combined with the Course Storage report data and unpublished courses data you can get some powerful insights as to what is going on.
Some points you may find useful.
Hope that's useful
cheers
Paul
Thanks for all these tips, @paul_fynn! I'm finding loads of "bad" files and images that I never used, which were imported from other courses by other people. At least these are easy to fix—just delete them!
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