Identify and Remove Hidden Digital Content Barriers

Accessibility goes beyond simply accommodating individual needs; it is about creating environments, tools, and content that can be accessed, understood, and used by everyone, regardless of their physical, sensory, cognitive, or technological capabilities. In the context of online course accessibility ensures that all members, regardless of their abilities, can engage fully with the material and participate in discussions.

We will discover:

  1. Why accessible courses are good for all learners, even those without defined disabilities.
  2. What happens when courses aren’t accessible?
  3. How to identify your Online/Hybrid course accessibility gaps — and start closing them.
  4. Accessibility is not just a technical requirement; it’s a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in education.

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