It was one of the most miserable experiences I ever had.
Supposedly Canvas has been declared accessible by the NFB. They must have 
gotten big bucks for that one because frankly it didn't work well with any 
browser on any platform. There is a major accessibility commentary on it that I 
might be able to find a link too, pretty scathing overall. If I were a student, 
I'd be filing a complaint with my university on this one for sure. I was taking 
an extension course and ultimately dropped it after trying lots of workarounds 
people suggested. Safari was about my worst experience.


On Apr 1, 2014, at 5:24 AM, Mike Busboom <mbusb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> Has anyone ever used a Learning Management platform called Canvas?  If so, 
> can you tell me how usable it is from an accessibility standpoint?  Will it 
> work well with Safari on the Mac?  Instructure, the company that produces 
> canvas has also created apps for the iPad.  How usable are they?
> 
> My gratitude as always,
> 
> Mike
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