19-23 Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine Read Pages 95-120 Take Module 3 Quiz Module 4 Twentieth Century Reformers Jan. Module 3 Photography for Social Reform, the early days Jan. It only takes a glance.Ī screen reader will see it more like this: When we look at the schedule later in the semester, we skip over Modules 1 through 3 and land our gaze on Module 4. We see that all the information about Module 3 is to the right of it. We see that Module 3 is January 19 through 23. What appears to be a column on the right is made by inserting a tab or tabs in each line of text. Module 3 Photography for Social Reform, the Early Days The Trouble with Tabsīelow is an unfortunate way people commonly arrange class schedules: Week-by-week course schedules, grading schemes, assignment rubrics, the number of vehicle crashes of different types broken down by state… These would probably best be displayed in tables. For a complex table, though, an HTML version will be much more accessible than a table in Word. If you have data that needs rows and columns like on spreadsheets, use tables, not tabs.