SensusAccess is a self-service document conversion tool that transforms text and image-based file types into different formats, including audio, braille, and digital text formats.
SensusAccess can also remediate inaccessible documents such as image-only PDF files and Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. It will not make a document fully accessible, but for images and image-based PDFs, it can create a readable, tagged document that will only require some simple manual additions for full accessibility. More information can be found at the SensusAccess website.
SensusAccess is available for use by any campus community member with an active @uky.edu or g.uky.edu email address using the SensusAccess Form. We hope to make it available to instructors within Canvas in the near future.
The SensusAccess e-learning course will help you understand how to convert material into alternate or accessible formats for yourself or on behalf of others. Visit SensusAccess Resources for video tutorials, eCourses, FAQs and more.
More information about the University of Kentucky Digital Accessibility Initiative can be found at https://ada.uky.edu/digital-accessibility.
Follow the four easy steps on the SensusAccess Form to have your document converted into an alternative, accessible format.
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SensusAccess can be an important tool to help increase the accessibility of your learning materials. Here’s how:
SensusAccess is available to University of Kentucky faculty, staff, and students-- anyone with a uky.edu or g.uky.edu email address. There is no cost associated with use of this service. Users are free and encouraged to convert as many documents as necessary. SensusAccess is available via the request form for individual files, or through a self-service integration with Canvas.
Users can upload files to a web form for conversion. Submission of the file sends the document to SensusAccess for remediation. The converted file is then returned to the user via their uky.edu email address.
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