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Sensus Access takes center stage in this episode as UM3D’s Sarah Catherine Marshall and Dr. Lavonnie Perry Claybon unpack how this powerful self‑service tool is transforming digital accessibility at the University of Memphis. From converting scanned PDFs into searchable text to generating audiobooks, braille, e‑books, large‑print files, and even translated versions, the conversation highlights how Sensus Access removes barriers for students with disabilities andsupports diverse learning preferences across campus. With practical insights on how it works in Canvas, real‑world use cases, and a deeper look at its role in universal design for learning, this episode offers a compelling look at how one tool can make course materials more inclusive, flexible, and student‑centered. Resource Links: * SensusAccess Web Form (University of Memphis) https://sensusaccess.com/web3/memphis [https://sensusaccess.com/web3/memphis] * Upload course files and instantly convert them into accessible alternative formats. * UM3D: Instructional Design & Accessibility Support https://www.memphis.edu/um3d [https://www.memphis.edu/um3d] * Consultations, workshops, and resources for creating accessible, high‑quality learning materials. * SensusAccess Main Website https://www.sensusaccess.com [https://www.sensusaccess.com] * Learn more about the tool’s capabilities, supported formats, and documentation. * CAST: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Guidelines https://udlguidelines.cast.org [https://udlguidelines.cast.org] * Explore the UDL framework that supports flexible, inclusive learning design. * University of Memphis Accessibility Resources https://www.memphis.edu/accessibility [https://www.memphis.edu/accessibility] * Campus-wide guidance on digital accessibility, compliance, and best practices.
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