
Presenter
- Jeffrey Campbell, Truman Middle School
Description
Want to create visually structured, accessible course pages that support all learners? The HTML Editor in Canvas provides a powerful way to implement Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles by incorporating visual and interactive elements that guide student attention and improve comprehension. This session will explore how simple HTML and inline CSS can enhance course pages beyond the capabilities of the Rich Content Editor. By designing with accessibility and engagement in mind, instructors can create more dynamic learning experiences that support diverse needs, helps student navigate content, and improve course aesthetics. Whether you’re new to HTML or looking to refine your approach, this session will provide practical, easy-to-implement strategies for improving course design through UDL. Attendees will gain access to a guiding module with examples and code snippets to begin enhancing their own content.