How do you make E-learning accessible?

Covid has had a significant impact on all types of remote learning, whether it’s for school-age children learning from home, students distance learning, or employees switching to online learning platforms for professional development or training. Whoever the audience, making sure that material is fully accessible is critical.

Our team have reviewed the accessibility of lots of different eLearning content and platforms over many years.

In this webinar, from November 2020, they discuss how accessibility for e-learning is different from website accessibility, and share top tips for business analysts, learning designers, developers and content authors.

You can also find these tips summarised in a poster.

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Membership of HiHub is free and gives you full access to our webinar video archive, downloads & guidance to help you on your accessibility journey whether you’re: an advocate for diversity and inclusion; your organisation’s accessibility lead; a product or campaign manager; or a member of a team creating sites and apps.

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E-learning creation?

Our practical training enables those creating E-learning to understand accessibility principles, and how to design & author elements of accessible E-learning (text, images, media, navigation) making best use of accessibility features available in Learning Management Systems and Content Management Systems.

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Upcoming webinars:

  • 23rd May 2024 4pm – What makes a customer ‘vulnerable’ and how to support them
  • 20th June 2024 – 4pm – Accessibility Statements, VPATs, Documentation & Metadata: the What, Who, Why & How
  • 18th July 2024, 4pm – Creating Accessible Documents
  • 29th August 2024, 4pm – ‘Ask me anything’: Q&A with Jonathan Hassell