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DianneOspina-82
Community Member
9 months ago

Accessible Learning in Rise

Hello,

I built a course in Rise for our Travel Security Team and they reminded about a key point, that I cannot believe I did not consider when builder; accessibility for our visually impaired employees.  

I searched past discussions and nothing to recent that provides insight.  I did see a post about 4 years ago where the Articulate team mentioned this is something they are working on (should be a top priority in my opinion).  I did find an Articulate resource, "6 best practices for designing accessible eLearning" and will be looking into that for inspiration.  

Does anyone have any suggestions or examples they could share about how they made their Rise course more accessible for the visually impaired.  I would greatly appreciate any guidance, thank you. 

  • Thanks so much for you quick response John, I look forward to reviewing this information.

    Have a great day! 

    • DianneOspina-82's avatar
      DianneOspina-82
      Community Member

      Hi Leslie, 

      Thank you very much for the resource links, I look forward to reviewing them.  

      Have a great day!

  • PhilFoss's avatar
    PhilFoss
    Community Member

    Dianne, the most common accessibility improvements is increasing the font size of the menu system and cover page in Rise. This is something you don't have control over in Rise and is fixed after exporting your course. See before/after of a sample course menu. Some parts of the Rise UI require customization to meet accessibility requirements like this.

    • DianneOspina-82's avatar
      DianneOspina-82
      Community Member

      Hi Phil,

      Great idea, did not even think about the menu/cover page.  I met with my SMEs today to review the course.  They were very pleased with the course, just some minor changes.  I will definitely add this to the list of changes however.  

      Thanks for your suggestion Phil, very helpful. 

      Have a great day!