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Making Our Content Accessible for Students

Posted on 06/19/2019

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Earlier this year, WebAIM conducted an accessibility evaluation of the homepages of the top 1,000,000 websites, and the results were not promising. On average, WebAIM detected 59.6 accessibility errors per homepage and estimated that a user with disabilities would encounter an accessibility error on one of every 13 elements with which they engage.

With the school year coming to a close, summer is a good time to take a fresh look at our online course content and make revisions for the coming year. As we are updating content and making changes to our courses, one thing to pay attention to is making our content accessible to reach all students in our classes. Even with built-in accessibility features and checkers on popular software programs and applications, we need to make sure that basic elements of our content meet accessibility standards.

The eCampus News article Ensuring Accessible Content For All Students External Link Icon opens in new window or tab lists the top four accessibility issues detailed in the WebAIM study and is a starting point for some tools that teachers can use to review and fix accessibility errors in their digital content:

Focusing on these four elements would go a long way to making sure our content meets accessibility standards. If you would like more information on addressing accessibility issues, please contact us at support@otan.us External Link Icon opens in new window or tab or call us at 916-228-2580.

Article: Ensuring Accessible Content For All Students External Link Icon opens in new window or tab from eCampus News

Article: The WebAIM Million External Link Icon opens in new window or tab from WebAIM

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