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What does accessibility refer to?
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using grade-level words and activities
using grade-level words and activities
accessing the online textbook without a password
accessing the online textbook without a password
keeping a clutter-free workspace at home
keeping a clutter-free workspace at home
The usability of course content regardless of a person’s ability or disability
The usability of course content regardless of a person’s ability or disability
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using grade-level words and activities
using grade-level words and activities
accessing the online textbook without a password
accessing the online textbook without a password
keeping a clutter-free workspace at home
keeping a clutter-free workspace at home
The usability of course content regardless of a person’s ability or disability
The usability of course content regardless of a person’s ability or disability
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The usability of course content regardless of a person’s ability or disability. (i.e. your computer settings might have accessibility options, such as read-aloud, high-contrast colors, and enlarged text.
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Also, please know/read these three things: (1) "John 3:16" (2) "Psalm 91:7" (3) "James 1:17." Whoever is reading this answer, Jesus Loves You!!! :)
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The usability of course content regardless of a person’s ability or disability.
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