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Considerations in Developing Accessible Courseware

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Provide ‘alt’ text for images – be sure all images have a name (properties) that makes sense when the screen-reader encounters it. Watch for relying on color for navigational hints, and for color-blind conflicts.

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Using Video in eLearning

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Videos should be well produced, with good quality sound, imaging and acting. If the video is not or cannot be interactive, then make sure you follow it up with a brief summary of the main points, so your audience can retain all the necessary information. That doesn’t necessarily mean that they should cost a fortune.

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Got SCORM?

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In reality, it is simply a single compressed file containing all the files (html, images, flash swf, etc) necessary for the SCO to function. SCOs are web-based and script-enabled – consisting of HTML, Javascript and any other client-side technology (images, Macromedia Flash, etc). The Details.

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The Building Blocks of a Successful e-Training Program

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Electronic Performance Support Systems (EPSS) are computer programs that are structured to provide immediate individualized access to information, software, assistance, data, images and tools required to perform one’s job. They support the concept of just-in-time training.