SensusAccess

Convert documents into a wide range of alternative formats, including audio files, ebooks, and digital Braille.

This tool is also available as an integration with UVACanvas and UVACollab. Log into a supported LMS and add the tool to use it there.

How can SensusAccess enhance teaching and learning?

  • By converting documents into alternative formats—including audio files, ebooks, and digital Braille—to assist faculty and students with accommodations, or other needs or preferences
  • By interfacing with existing resources in your course site to facilitate the conversion process

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Availability and Licensing

Availability:
University

This tool is available to all faculty, staff, and students throughout the University, including the academic division and the University Health System.

License:
Standard

This tool is available to all faculty, staff, and students affiliated with the organization that has purchased the license.

Access:
Direct/LMS

Access to this tool is available through a dedicated website or application and integrations with selected Learning Management Systems.

Student Cost:
No

This tool does not require any additional purchase from students.

Ratings

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Ease of Setup
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Ease of Use
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Features and Options
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Pedagogical Impact
4.00/5
Accessibility
4.00/5
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Specifications

This tool has provided a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) or other resources that summarize its compliance with important accessibility standards.

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This tool conforms to the University’s regulations for data privacy and protection.

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Platform Requirements
Mac

SensusAccess has not posted any technical requirements for Mac devices. This typically indicates that the tool should function normally in current versions of commonly used web browsers.

Windows

SensusAccess has not posted any technical requirements for Windows devices. This typically indicates that the tool should function normally in current versions of commonly used web browsers.

iOS/Android

SensusAccess has not posted any technical requirements for mobile devices.