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Accessible Design: AIDC22 Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Last week, TLDC hosted another stellar event—the Accessible and Inclusive Design Conference (AIDC). Panel Discussion facilitated by Kayleen Holt, with panelists Charles Adams, Star Peterson, Chris Paxton McMillin, and Alan Natachu Bookmark the event website for easier access to all recordings. Think Inclusion, Not Compliance.

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Recap of The eLearning Guild’s 2014 Learning Solutions Conference

E-learning Uncovered

Here are some resource from the event that you might find useful. We outlined our process for searching and selecting the tool and discussed the various features you can find in these tools. We discussed some of the common fears, insecurities, and unknown variables that most e-learning designers face when starting a freelance career.

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Using Pattern Libraries for Accessible Elearning: Insights from CSUN 2018

The Learning Dispatch

I’d like to briefly discuss what I took away in terms of standards , process , patterns libraries , and testing , and then wrap up with how learning and development teams can use these perspectives to make online training and related digital content more accessible. What happens if you try to use a screen reader to access it?).

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Training content developed using rapid authoring tools, such as Articulate Storyline, Trivantis Lectora, and Adobe Captivate, and (often) provided as a click-though, packaged course. And there are ongoing discussions about whether ADA applies to the internet presence of commercial businesses. Webpages designed to train.

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The Training Manager’s Guide to Accessible Elearning

The Learning Dispatch

Training content developed using rapid authoring tools, such as Articulate Storyline, Trivantis Lectora, and Adobe Captivate, and (often) provided as a click-though, packaged course. And there are ongoing discussions about whether ADA applies to the internet presence of commercial businesses. Webpages designed to train.