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Accommodations Overview
- Absence Leniency / Extensions
- Access to food / drink / water to manage health needs
- Access to technology or equipment to monitor health needs
- Accessible Digital Format
- Alternative Format Test
- Assistive Listening Device
- Audio Books
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Audio descriptions needed
- Classroom Microphone (required)
- Distraction Reduced Environment
- Accessible Digital Text
- Extended Time for Exams and Quizzes
- Glean Note Taking Software
- Handouts prior to class
- Instructor provided class notes prior to class when available
- Large Print Classroom Materials
- Live Scribe / Smart Pen
- Note-taking Accommodations in the Classroom
- Peer Note Taking
- Permission to use laptop in class
- Photograph white board notes/examples
- Preferential Seating
- Private Room and Reduced Distraction Environment during Testing
- Provision to sit-stand-move
- Real Time Transcribing/CART Captioning
- Scribe/Dictate during exams or Quizzes
- Sign Language Interpreting
- Student allowed to Audio Record Lectures
- Student to receive Power Point presentations prior to lecture
- Tests/Exams administered in PAPER format - not on computer
- Video--captions needed
- Wheelchair Access
Audio descriptions needed
Audio descriptions for videos provide accommodation in NDSU classrooms by ensuring that visually impaired or blind students can access and comprehend the visual content presented in videos. These descriptions consist of concise and vivid narrations that capture essential visual information such as actions, settings, gestures, and textual elements. By integrating audio descriptions, NDSU create an inclusive learning environment, enabling students with visual impairments to fully engage with educational materials, participate in discussions, and gain an equitable learning experience alongside their sighted peers. Please contact the Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources for assistance about how to provide this accommodation.