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15 Web Accessibility Testing Tools and Their Testing Capabilities

Hurix Digital

However, despite the great strides that we have made, web accessibility still remains a big question. In addition, federal laws and guidelines, such as Section 508 , ADA, WCAG , and others, make it imperative for any website or company to ensure web accessibility to people with disabilities. So, let’s dive in.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Big Question: Instructional Design as a Spectrum

Learning Visions

Monday, February 04, 2008 The Big Question: Instructional Design as a Spectrum The Learning Circuits Big Question this month: Instructional Design - If, When and How Much? My response here is not so much an answer to this question, but rather, further musings on this endless topic that Ive been rambling on about of late.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Memory, Reconsolidation and Big Questions.

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « 100,000 iPhone SDK Downloads in First Four Days | Main | Daily Quote/Lyric/Words of Others » March 20, 2008 Memory, Reconsolidation and Big Questions. I am a big fan of big questions. books futures Web 2.0

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Using Open Source Social Software as Digital Library Interface" (D-Lib Magazine)

Mark Oehlert

It examines the use of blogging softwareas an interface to digital library content stored in a separaterepository. It examines the use of blogging softwareas an interface to digital library content stored in a separaterepository. books futures Web 2.0 books futures Web 2.0 stuff Here are some of my main del.icio.us

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

Over the past few years, I spend part of December going back through my blog to recap a bit of what some of the key things I’ve learned over the course of the year. And every year I use this as a Big Question – see: Learning 2010. Subscribe to the Best of eLearning Learning for updates from this blog and other eLearning blogs.

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In case you missed it – a year in posts

Clive on Learning

January Learning in 3D: a stop on the world blog book tour (review) Is it time for Learning Technologies to use learning technologies? British Telecom Dare2Share case study Who writes web content? Selling myself the masterclass The Big Question: how can we leverage open content in workplace learning?

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The big question: What are your predictions for learning in 2008

Clive on Learning

In addressing this month's question on the Learning Circuits Blog , I was tempted by an observation made by Stephen Downes in his review of last year's eLearn Magazine predictions : there are two major types of predictions: one, which identifies a current trend, and says it will continue; and the other, that identifies something novel or unexpected.