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Images and Text Equivalents

Images can be useful, when they supplement text. However, photos, illustrations, graphics, charts, maps, and other types of images present significant obstacles for learners who cannot see the images. All non-decorative images need alternative text (alt text) that helps viewers percieve and understand the image's content. 

Descriptions are needed, too, for users on a slow internet connection. Without an effective description in place, an image is pointless.

Audio and Video

Multimedia presentations are an effective strategy to engage students through visual and audible representations. They also present obstructions for students with visual and hearing impairments. 

Closed Captions or Transcripts?

Use closed captions to support multimedia files when the significant content of the presentation is spoken. Captions allow students with hearing impairments to read on screen what is spoken while watching a presentation.

Use transcripts to support multimedia files when the significant content of a presentation is both spoken and visual — for example, a narrated PowerPoint presentations with embedded diagrams, charts, and other complex images. Transcripts that include the same complex images allow screen readers to read aloud dialog as well as the equivalent texts for the images.

Closed captions or transcripts also support learners whose first language might not be the same as the dialog or narration. Captions and transcripts also support students who may be studying in environments that are noisy and unable to hear the audio, such as a library where sound is discouraged. 

Students and Faculty Accommodations

Testing and Disability Services coordinates and provides many services for students, including:

  • Academic accommodations
  • Faculty consultation
  • Individual Counseling
  • A variety of reasonable accommodations
  • Contact with agencies servicing people with disabilities.
  • Special testing arrangements: extended time, reader or separate room
  • Special classroom seating
  • Assistance with obtaining large print or taped textbooks and Braille materials for the visually impaired
  • Use of assistive technology
  • Information and referral
  • Study Abroad

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Facilities and Transportation

Our facilites are constantly being updated for everyone to enjoy. 

All auxiliary areas function with the goal to provide service to every student. Those areas which also serve employees have the same expectations.

Residence hall rooms are available which incorporate assistive devices for hearing impaired; other rooms are designed for students with limited mobility; and all shuttle buses include lift platforms.

Classrooms and Events

 The Office of Classroom and Event Services works with users who require accessible spaces. Call 706-721-0902 for assistance.

When reserving a classroom, please select Yes in the ADA requirements Additional Information section in the  and contact Classroom services.

For faculty who would prefer a different floor, please submit the request to your department chair.


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