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- Accessible software at UM
Texthelp's Read&Write is a literacy enhancement software available to all UM faculty, staff, and students. Read&Write provides support for aiding research, writing, and reading skills. This software is particularly helpful for students developing their literary abilities.
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Information on image accessibility requirements and how to write great alt-text.
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- UM computer labs
UM labs normally have several types of assistive technology.
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- Captioning, copyright, and media services overview and FAQ
This FAQ is intended to serve as a guide for copyright policies and procedures for University of Montana faculty, staff and students.
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- Assistive technology support
The University of Montana provides assistive technology services and support to students and employees. The first step for students is to contact Disability Services for Students to receive authorization for assistive technology assistance. Employees may contact the Assistive Technology Specialist directly. DSS may be contacted at 2243.
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- Best Practices and Guidelines
Residents agreeing to this End User License Agreement (EULA) must use the University Network Service in an ethical and lawful manner. The use of University Network is a privilege, not a right, which may be revoked for misuse.
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- Computer Labs & Scantron
Software available in the Fine Arts 210 computer lab.
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- Banner & Enterprise Systems
An guide for Banner feed owners highlighting each individuals responsibilities, term changes, vendor errors, success emails, JIRA information, Key ET contacts, and definitions.
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- Assistive technology support
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.