Accessibility of eLearning

This free course from OpenLearn, part of the Open University, is focused on giving participants an awareness of the main challenges facing disabled students when studying online, as well as helping them to appreciate …

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Keeping accessibility in mind

This blog post offers signposting to useful resources to help educators produce content that meets the new web accessibility regulations set out by the UK government. It oultines the benefits for all users of accessible educational content …

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Creating accessible content

This link, part of Microsoft’s Education Centre provides viewers with an overview of the accessibility features that are available in Microsoft Office. It also provides some useful best practice tips …

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Assistive Technology (SU)

Swansea University have invested in a suite of assistive technology applications which can assist students with productivity in their studies. Whilst assistive technology historically …

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Digital Accessibility Regulations Web Page

The focus on this web page is Digital accessibility – the ability of a website, mobile application or electronic document to be easily navigated and understood by a wide range of users, including those users who have visual, auditory, motor or cognitive disabilities.

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Assistive technology for all

This blog post aims to help educators who are new to using assistive technology (AT) with students. It gives an overview of what AT is, best uses of it and examples of how it benefits all learners.

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Supporting Students Web Page

This link, accessed via the staff intranet, signposts you to various contacts, tools and resources that will allow you to support students with a range of services such as study skills, inclusive support …

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