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Rise 360: Implementing WCAG Guidelines for Instructional Designers

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3 years ago

Whether you’re required to build accessible e-learning or just trying to do the right thing, applying the WCAG standards results in a better learning experience—for everyone. But with so many guidelines, how do you know where to start? Not to worry! We’ve put together this Rise 360 resource to help guide you on your journey to creating fully accessible e-learning—including tips for implementing WCAG guidelines using Articulate apps. We hope this asset makes it easier for you to apply the guidelines so you can create enjoyable and empowering learning experiences for every learner. 

Feel free to bookmark this resource so you can reference it later, or send yourself a copy to add to your Rise 360 dashboard. If you don’t have access to Rise 360, sign up for a free 30-day trial of Articulate 360.

Published 3 years ago
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  • TomBuckley's avatar
    TomBuckley
    Community Member
    This is helpful but I feel there has some omissions. I would probably add :

    1. Don't embed from storyline. It invariably can be done natively in Rise and every example I have seen works badly with a keyboard navigation. If you are embedding a lot then I would question your choice of approach.

    2. Use of space. Space can help differentiate content. Too much space can require a lot of mouse work. Even for people without issues in their hands this can add unnecessary strain
  • What a great resource! Defiantly saving this for later. I love that you used the Articulate lesson to relay the learning to us!