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ENGL 215 - Technical Writing - Online
This guide provides materials to support the online version of ENGL 215 Technical Writing.
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Unit Two
Unit Three
Accessibility Resources
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Unit Four
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Unit Five Resources
Unit Three - Accessibility Resources
Windows - Introducing Narrator - Microsoft
Narrator lets you use your PC without a mouse to complete common tasks if you're blind or have low vision.
Windows 11 Narration (Text to Speech) Walkthrough [Tutorial] - MDTechVideos
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system
Apple - VoiceOver Getting Started Guide - Apple
VoiceOver is the built-in screen reader in macOS that describes aloud what’s on the screen and lets you control your Mac using gestures, a keyboard, or a braille display.
Apple - How Turn VoiceOver (Talk Back) ON & OFF on a MacBook or iMac - WoldofTech
How to turn the voiceover (aka screen reader, talk back, voice narrator) on or off on a MacBook or iMac.
Chromebook - Making Chromebooks accessible for people with disabilities - Google
Read and follow the instructions “How to turn on Accessibility Settings” for your device.
Chromebook - Turn on Chromebook accessibility features - Google
Make your Chromebook easier to use when you turn on accessibility features that work best for your needs.
Chromebook - Use the built-in screen reader - Google
Chromebooks have a built-in screen reader called ChromeVox, which enables people with visual impairments to use the Chrome operating system.
“Chapter 7.7: Common Document Types.” from Technical Writing Essentials - University System of New Hampshire.
The document provides requirements for an effective set of instructions adapted from Online Technical Writing by David McMurrey.
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