Why can only instructors get access to the conversion tool of PDF or document, changing it into the alternate download form of mp3 or audio file?
Why can only instructors get access to the conversion tool of PDF or document, changing it into the alternate download form of MP3 or audio file?
Hello @BRENTTONHANSEN,
From the image you shared, it looks like your institution is using the third-party tool Ally. It may be that your Canvas admins have set the alternative formats to only be available to instructors, but I do not actually see that as a choice in the Ally configuration (at least at my institution). How do you know that the alternative formats feature is not available to students? Did somebody share a screenshot with you of the feature not being there for them?
Best,
James
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