BYCA: Content Module #1 Self-Assessment
- Due Mar 10, 2024 by 11:59pm
- Points 5
- Submitting a file upload
- Available after Jan 26, 2024 at 12:01am
Purpose
The purpose of this assignment is to self-assess and reflect upon the design elements you applied to the development of your first content module. This self-assessment is intended to help you become familiar with the UCF core quality design standards and help you identify areas that may need further development.
Please complete this self-assessment after you created your first content module in your development course.
Steps to Complete this Activity
Complete Self-Assessment
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- Download the <Replace - Program Title>BYCA Module Rubric
Download BYCA Module Rubric
- Save the file to an easily accessible location on your computer or in the cloud (e.g., OneDrive).
- Access and view your development course as you complete the rubric.
- During this self-assessment, run a *UDOIT report on your course to check for accessibility issues.
- Identify any issues that you can and address these.
- You may utilize the "*UFIXIT" feature available within *UDOIT to address any accessibility issues.
- If *UDOIT identifies a significant number of accessibility issues that you are unsure how to address, talk to your instructional designer during your next consultation about the best way to approach addressing these.
- Identify any issues that you can and address these.
- Please add any comments or questions for your instructional designer in the rubric file.
- Download the <Replace - Program Title>BYCA Module Rubric
Download BYCA Module Rubric
Submit your Artifact for Review
- Upload your completed Module Rubric file to this assignment.
- Need help? Refer to the Canvas Guide for directions on how to upload a file as an assignment submission.
- Submit your assignment.
* UDOIT is an accessibility tool available to all UCF faculty within Webcourses@UCF. The source code is also available to the public under the GPL V3 open source license
Links to an external site.. You can download the source code at UDOIT’s GitHub page
Links to an external site.. T his means UDOIT is free for use not only at UCF, but also at any institution that uses Canvas by Instructure. To find out more about the open source release of UDOIT, check out our presentation at InstructureCon 2015
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