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SharonEnglish
7 years agoCommunity Member
Accessibility Ideas
Hello heroes,
I'm looking for creative inspiration and ideas. Are you up for a challenge?
I'm polishing off an e-Learning module in Rise that celebrates LGBTIQA+ inclusion. One lesson includes a...
NicoleLegault1
7 years agoStaff
Hi there Sharon!
Thanks for posting your question here in the community. In terms of creating something that's accessible right now I'd recommend using Storyline. We've got tons of resources on creating accessible content with Storyline that you may want to have a peek at:
- What You Need to Know About Designing Accessible E-Learning with Storyline 360
- 5 Reasons Accessibility Is Important
- Storyline 360: How to Design an Accessible Course
- Articulate Storyline and Section 508 Accessibility
- Storyline and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
- Supported Screen Readers for Viewing Content
- 6 Best Practices for Designing Accessible E-Learning
Keep in mind that if you want this to be accessible and work as a non-sighted version, your content should work with a screen reader so I'd recommend exploring that and testing the content you create in a screen reader.
Hope this helps you out! :)
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