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Introduction to color contrast as defined by WCAG and how contrast between text and background directly affects readability across slides, documents, Canvas pages, and other instructional materials. Sufficient contrast is a core accessibility requirement that ensures text is perceivable for students with low vision, age-related vision changes, or color-vision deficiencies, while also benefiting all learners by reducing eye strain and supporting comprehension.
Copying Canvas courses repeatedly can cause unexpected Gradebook issues, like zeros appearing before assignments are due, which can confuse students and create extra work for instructors. Using Blueprint courses streamlines course building, reduces errors, and ensures a smoother, more predictable experience for both instructors and learners.
The new My Materials LTI 1.3 integration in Canvas makes it easier than ever for faculty and students to access and manage course materials. Built on a secure, modern standard, it eliminates extra setup steps and streamlines the entire adoption process—saving instructors time and ensuring students have what they need from day one. Faculty can select and manage materials directly within Canvas, while students can view or purchase required texts without leaving their course.