CSU Pueblo to deploy YuJa Panorama platform to broaden accessibility on campus

Colorado State University Pueblo (CSU Pueblo), which is part of the Colorado State University System, will deploy the YuJa Panorama digital accessibility platform from ed-tech solutions provider YuJa, to broaden the accessibility of digital media and course content across the campus.

LETA, a group of higher education organizations located in Colorado and Wyoming, and focused on accessibility and tools is said to have informed the university about YuJa.

A demonstration showcased YuJa’s capability to offer a complete and streamlined method of providing relevant, engaging media, and course materials for students.

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CSU Pueblo to deploy YuJa Panorama platform to broaden accessibility on campus
CSU Pueblo to deploy YuJa Panorama platform to broaden accessibility on campus. Photo courtesy of Jeffrey Beall/Wiki

Instead of relying on a myriad of different tools, instructors can utilize just one tool to find and fix accessibility issues, and students will be able to easily create accessible alternate formats for uploaded documents. They can also personalize their learning management system and online experience.

YuJa Panorama also integrates with Blackboard which is the educational management system of Colorado State University Pueblo.

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Nathan Arora — YuJa Chief Business Officer said: “YuJa works with a number of institutions in Colorado, and we’re proud and excited for CSU Pueblo to begin using YuJa Panorama.

“The institution is focused on reimagining higher education across the Southwest United States, regionally, in its community and campus. The university takes accessibility seriously, and we’re glad to join them in their accessibility journey.”


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