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Accessibility
I have endeavored to ensure that all course materials that I have personal control over (e.g., this website, the syllabus, assignments, and reading guides) have been formatted so that they are easily accesible in different formats. If I have made mistakes on any of this, let me know immediately and I will get it fixed! Beyond that, there may remain material that I have limited control over, such as other webpages I may ask you to read.
“The University at Buffalo is committed to providing equal access to individuals with disabilities, including physical access to programs and reasonable accommodations for members of the university community.”
One potential issue is that a majority of the course readings are scanned PDFs, and so you may have challenges adapting them into different formats. If this is a problem for you, let me know! I can work with the University Libraries and/or Accessibility at UB to get you access to those materials. I have also provided the full citations for all course readings (found in the syllabus), in case you already have experience tracking down accessible formats.
Once more, please do not be shy about seeing me (or even the folks at Accessibility Resources) about any of this. Negotiation and conflict resolution are already hard enough as it is; I do not wish to pile on any further difficulties!

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Technical Support
- UB Learns Technical Support.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader Technical Support.
- Panopto Technical Support from UB.
- Box Technical Support from UB.
- Perusall Technical Support.
- Microsoft Word TechnicalSupport from UB.
- Zoom Technical Support from UB.
- UB Tech Squad & Help Center.
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Google Docs Technical Support.
Be aware that UBIT does not currently support Google Docs. So if something goes wrong, you may be on your own 😰. This is why I suggest using Microsoft Word instead.