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Making multimedia e-learning optimally accessible is not about ticking a checklist! All our advice encourages a thoughtful and analytic approach to addressing accessibility issues. Accessible e-learning is achieved by engagement, not by formula.
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Case Studies
- Creating an Accessible Flash Game for the RNIB
- Providing captioned video clips for the Skills for Access web site
- Léonie - Accessibility consultant and part-time degree student, who is blind
- Creating simple multimedia using Video, Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
- Captioning Video for Accessibility