
Breaking down L&D barriers
Focusing on inclusivity and taking the necessary steps to welcome all learners, regardless of their disabilities or limitations, should be at the core of any online learning strategy. Overcoming challenges requires careful planning before entering the design phase, rather than treating it as an afterthought. By implementing the strategies revealed in this eBook, you can make e-learning more accessible and unlock new growth opportunities for learners with disabilities.
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Accessible eLearning: Why it matters and 5 ways to achieve it
Learn how to create meaningful and accessible e-learning experiences for everyone and how to overcome some of the obstacles learners face.
How to overcome challenges and make e-learning more accessible
When we talk about accessible education, it’s not just a matter of checking inclusion and compliance boxes; it’s a necessity. Accessibility means creating learning environments that work for everyone, including people with disabilities and special needs. Unfortunately, most online courses are designed without them in mind at all. Navigation becomes complex, multimedia content is inadequate, and interactivity is non-existent. And don’t overlook the social aspect of this either. Group chats and forum discussions are not ideal for people with special learning needs and can end up feeling left out and isolated. This leads to decreased motivation and limited knowledge retention. The best practices, tips, and proven strategies shared in this eBook will help you create effective training that puts accessibility at the forefront.
About this e-book
What should e-learning designers consider when creating content for people with disabilities? How can they ensure that all of their audiences receive equal training opportunities? Is this a quick introduction to the contents of this guide?
Why accessible courses are right for all learners Designing inclusive content for learners who are hearing impaired Creating impactful courses for learners who are visually impaired By breaking down L&D barriers Supporting people with limited motor skills Designing for neural divergence to reduce sensory overload and anxiety Addressing cognitive impairments by supporting memory Retention in e-learning How does accessible learning impact employees and organizations?
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To prioritize accessibility and ensure all learners can fully engage with the material and participate in the learning process, read Accessible eLearning: Why It Matters and 5 Ways to Achieve It. Download now.
