Ensure that all Canva designs used in Michigan Virtual courses are accessible, visually consistent, and align with both WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines and Michigan Virtual's branding requirements.
Content used in a course or other shared material must be created (or created, then moved) into the appropriate project folder and shared with the organization. The content should also be named with the following convention: ShortCourseName Unit.Lesson Descriptor.
All non-text content that is presented to the user has a text alternative that serves the equivalent purpose. This text-based alternative should take the form of a detailed transcript that includes all of the auditory and visual information contained in the time-based media.
Provide a text-based transcript for all such media, including H5P. This text-based alternative should take the form of a detailed transcript that includes all of the auditory and visual information contained in the time-based media that is relevant to the learner's understanding of the content they are learning about.
Choose an appropriate block for the activity from What blocks does CourseArc have (Alphabetical List)? Standard use of each block is recommended.
To use new scripts or HTML code, approval is required. Please submit a Wrike iPD support ticket under Course Development Specialist Request. Include details on the HTML or script code to be added, the block type, and the issue with the default block code.
Before creating an H5P, check H5Ps content type recommendations page and only use content types that are accessible, maintained by the core team, have full browser support, and are scorable (if required). The Essay content block is the only exception to this rule.
For courses that are built in CourseArc, always use the CourseArc version of a content type if available unless the H5P version offers relevant features that are not available in CourseArc