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The University of Montana strives to deliver alternative formats of text in a reasonable amount of time. In Accessible Technology Services, textbooks will be converted on a "first in, first out" basis.
Information on lists and why their proper formatting is important
Summary of captioning services and media conversion for Central IT (Accessible Technology Services), Disability Services for Students, Mansfield Library and UMOnline.
IT provides training and consulting to help departments meet requirements of UM's Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility policy.
This article will walk you through finding a Banner username/ID within the Banner 9 application.
Information on tables and how to correctly set one up.
Description of page titles and headings, as well as their best use.
Text that appears small on your website should be added to paragraph tags.
Cheat Sheet/quick read article to help users understand their accounts and our systems.
Descriptions of links and link text, and the importance of creating good link text.
UM labs normally have several types of assistive technology.
Template for adding new services to the service catalog
This article explains your NetID and what it is used for. It is important to never share your NetID password and keep it safe.
This Knowledge Base article presents the things required to get the most out of your meeting with the Assistive Technology Specialist. Here, you will be instructed what to bring and where you can get the assistance you may require to receive the highest benefit from your meeting.
This section covers the basics of how to access and edit an existing page, best practices for editing and how to save your changes.