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The Ally plugin for Moodle automatically checks accessibility of course materials using WCAG 2.1 AA (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards and provides instant feedback that can be viewed in the course. This tool also provides step-by-step instructions to improve accessibility of materials and alternative formats that students can download (this can be disabled for individual items)....
Article Id: 20433

Start recording In a Teams meeting, one person can record at a time. When you start recording a meeting, everyone will be notified automatically. You can also turn on live transcriptions and view them during the meeting. To start a meeting recording: Start or join the meeting. In your meeting controls, select More actions , choose Record and transcribe , then select ...
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General Information University Networking & Infrastructure (UNI) utilizes the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to manage the IP addresses across campus. All computers on campus must be...
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General Information LISTSERV List Postings : These are e-mail messages that get distributed to members of a LISTSERV list. LISTSERV List Commands : These are e-mail messages that are sent to the LISTSERV ID. These e-mail messages ARE NOT distributed to the members of the LISTSERV list and are used to maintain the list. Issuing Commands 1. Send the E-mail...
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General Information LSU is running a mailing list manager called LISTSERV from L-Soft International . LISTSERV is an e-mail list management software that allows for e-mail newsletters, announcement lists, discussion communities, etc. When you first join an LSU LISTSERV, you will be notified with an e-mail message letting you know that you have been added. The Listowner is the...
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General Information Radio Frequency (RF) interference is an extremely common and troublesome issue in wireless networks. Whether it is a residential setting or a large campus network, RF interference is a fact of life. Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) operate in the 2.450 GHz, and 5.800 GHz bands. However, because these networks make use of bands that are considered unlicensed,...
Article Id: 17701

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