I'm working with a client on a simulation training (front-line facing software) and am in need of some opinions/thoughts regarding how such a piece can meet accessibility compliance. We've handled such with all other elearning pieces but am struggling with how to handle the screen simulation. Some screens have multiple free-fill and drop-down selections. I'd love to hear how others have handled such.
While I am not an expert on 508 compliance or accessibility, I just wanted to pop in here and pass along this discussion where screen readers and software simulations were discussed, as well as some general accessibility resources you may find helpful:
Thanks Ali! I appreciate your suggestions. I have handled the accessibility part in Storyline in the past but the challenge with this one is the fact that its a simulation where we are adding a number of data fields (drop-down & free-fill).
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Hi Paul!
While I am not an expert on 508 compliance or accessibility, I just wanted to pop in here and pass along this discussion where screen readers and software simulations were discussed, as well as some general accessibility resources you may find helpful:
Hopefully others will have additional insights to share, as well! :)
Thanks Ali! I appreciate your suggestions. I have handled the accessibility part in Storyline in the past but the challenge with this one is the fact that its a simulation where we are adding a number of data fields (drop-down & free-fill).
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