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Worldwide Web Content Accessibility Standards and Guidelines

CommLab India

The WCAG (Worldwide Web Content Accessibility Standards and Guidelines) is a critical standard used when developing eLearning courses for learners with disabilities. This blog post shares the guidelines, standards, principles, and differing levels of WCAG.

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Guidelines for Blog Graphics (e.g., attribution)

Adobe Captivate

I did a search, but couldn’t find an answer on the use of graphics in a blog post. If you are using a graphic that requires mentioning the photographer, is there a guideline for how that should appear (e.g., add as link to photo, put in a reference section at bottom of blog post).

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UX, Accessibility, & More: ID Links 5/24/22

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links periodically here on my blog. This post includes links on UX, accessibility, branching scenarios, Twine, instructional design blogs, free/freemium tools, and systems thinking. Guidelines for writing good alt text. Top 35 Instructional Design Blogs and Websites in 2022. Accessibility and alt text.

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Our Favorite Game Design Blogs

Upside Learning

My opinion is that game design can’t really be reduced to a set of guidelines that instructional designers can follow to design games that teach. The other is to look at other’s experiences, and there are many who’ve documented their game design experiences in various blogs. more about that here.

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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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10 Guidelines to Help Your Learners Find Credible Online Sources

LearnDash

And later still, we were told “you can use Wikipedia not as a source itself, but as a source for other sources, and by the way, here are the MLA guidelines for how to site them in your term paper.”. This can be helpful for learners if they find an interesting statistic on someone’s private blog.

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links about once a month here on my blog. I’m experimenting with AI image tools to create images for my blog posts. 10 guidelines for accessible captions: Readable, accurate, synchronized, length, position, sound, credits, voice changes, speaker identification, and motion with one or two sentences describing each one.