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Section 508 Accessibility Standards: Key Guidelines, Significance and More!

Hurix Digital

Let’s explore section 508 accessibility, significance, guidelines, and how to attain compliance guide in this blog! Two excellent examples are transcriptions for audio recordings and alt text for images. In actuality, the WCAG version 2.0 In actuality, the WCAG version 2.0 Crucially, though, the U.S.

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Adobe Captivate: Say Hello to Version 7

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Case in point: version 7 of the Captivate software was released today. Provide audio feedback in response to the learner's drag-and-drop actions. HTML5 Support for Microsoft PowerPoint Import your PowerPoint project, including text, shapes, audio, and animations, into Adobe Captivate 7 and publish them directly to HTML5.

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Closed Caption Tools

Experiencing eLearning

When I work in Storyline, I often use the TTS voices for the alpha version. That automatically generates captions that can be retained when replacing the audio with real voices, but again, the captions break awkwardly. Castmagic is a web-based tool for automatically turning audio into other content.

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Understanding WCAG – Quick Facts and Guide

Hurix Digital

This is how WCAG guidelines help. The standard Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (version – WCAG 2.0 ) is a set of rules that defines how to make web or online content more accessible, especially to people who are differently-abled. These guidelines have also been referenced by laws in 14 countries and the EU.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Make your training website more accessible: 10 essential tips

Arlo Training & Events Software

Provide closed captions for audio and video Closed captions help users with hearing impairments understand audio and video content. There are four key principles that guide the WCAG guidelines: Perceivable – users must be able to perceive the information being presented (it cannot be invisible to all of their senses).

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Formatting Tips for Voice Over Scripts

Experiencing eLearning

If your organization has standard practices, follow those guidelines; they probably work fine and are what people are accustomed to working with. Jill explains that the best pronunciation guides: Type it out phonetically, with capitals on emphasized syllable If possible, provide an audio link to the pronunciation of word. Listen here.

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