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A great and insightful blog from the Accessibility Services team, who explore the need for accessible websites and inclusive learning environments in higher education, and the challenges faced by users of assistive technology when accessing online learning courses. #Education4All #Education #A11y #Accessibility #eLearning #OnlineLearning #HigherEducation #Education #InclusiveDesign #WebDesign #WebDevelopment #DisabilityInclusion #Developer

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Making sure that websites are accessible for everyone can be a tall order, although it should not be. Not everyone is born with an impairment and for those who have a disability in later life, this may mean that your education needs to start again. It may even lead you to being in a different area of expertise than you were previously in, or needing to learn how to achieve the same results that you used to before you had a disability. Our latest blog, supporting HeX Productions #Education4All campaign, explores the accessibility of higher education websites, the need for inclusive learning environments, and the challenges faced by users of assistive technology accessing online learning courses: https://zurl.co/RiDa #A11y #Accessibility #DigitalAccessibility #Education #Inclusion #WebDesign #WebDevelopment #InclusiveDesign #Teaching #OnlineLearning #Courses

  • The text "The need for accessible learning environments" is next to someone's hand who is holding a mobile phone, which has the text "e-learning" and icons such as video icons, graphs, a search facility, and a mortarboard hat, emerging from it. Underneath is the Education 4 All and Accessibility Services logos.

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