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Hello Instructure Community,
My team came across this comparison chart for features in Classic Quizzes vs New Quizzes https://docs.google.com/document/d/11nSS2EP0UpSM6dcuEFnoF-hC6lyqWbE9JSHELNmfG2A/preview?tab=t.0#head...
Unfortunately, accessibility or accessibility features are not included in the document.
Is there an updated version of this document that includes that, or could more details on the differences be provided to raise awareness?
Best,
Irene
Good morning,
I do not have such a document nor do I think it would be easy to have such a document as a lot of work is still going into New Quizzes.
I have done a lot of testing of New Quizzes with a screen reader and have been reporting the problems I see to Instructure for further/future improvement.
I can say that New Quizzes has come a long way, accessibility wise. The only question type in New Quizzes that is completely inaccessible to screen reader and keyboard only users is the hotspot question type and Canvas does include a warning message in the editor when faculty attempt to use that question type.
Beyond this roadblock, there are still several speed bumps in the design of New Quizzes, but I'm hopeful that they will be straightened out over time.
Currently, these are my recommendations for building a most accessible New Quiz (aside from the design tips that apply to all RCE)
I don't think that many at my institution follow the part about informing the student on the number of answer options they have available and such but that is not an accessibility requirement either--it's a practice that at least one screen reader user has told me they find useful.
This is awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this resource!
H.
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