[NABS-L] Blackboard versus Canvas

Alisha Geary alishag.important2018 at gmail.com
Fri May 31 03:36:59 UTC 2024


I love Canvas! I used to go to a school that used D2L and it had rather messy accessibility at best and broken useless accessibility at worst. Canvas is superior to D2L for sure. I’ve never used Blackboard though. 
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> On May 30, 2024, at 9:34 PM, kim drudge via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> Definitely use Canvas -- it's more accessible!
> I've never used Blackboard, but Canvas is mostly very accessible. I go to a
> community college, and it's mostly up to the professor to make things
> accessible. Just tell the professor what you need and they'll make it
> accessible to the best of their abilities.
> However, I have a friend who uses Blackboard, and it's ok for her. But I'd
> definitely go for Canvas.
> Thanks,
> Kim
> 
>> On Thu, May 30, 2024 at 7:42 PM Kelsey Nicolay via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello all
>> Hoping you all can help out here. I am looking into going back for a
>> Master's degree in Human Resources or an MBA in Human Resources. I did my
>> undergraduate studies at Ashland on campus and liked it, but I will need to
>> do the Master's online due to working full time. Ashland offers a tuition
>> discount for alumni, so I'm really leaning toward them. However, they use
>> BlackBoard for their course content which I have heard is not very
>> accessible with JAWS, so that concerns me a bit. They also use Webex for
>> live sessions and require all students to have their video on at all times
>> which can be tricky for someone who is blind due to having to position the
>> camera properly. I have also heard commercials for Franklin University and
>> also like their program. They are using Canvas and they encourage univers at l
>> course design by faculty. from an assistive technology perspective, which
>> of the two systems would be more accessible? I know neither BlackBoard nor
>> Canvas are 100 percent accessible with JAWS, but I don't want lack of
>> accessibility to be a barrier, so I would love some insight on which of
>> these systems would cause less frustration in the long run.
>> Sent from Kelsey Nicolay’s iPhone
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