It's Global Accessibility Awareness Day! A day to focus on digital access and inclusion for all. So we will be posting resources, links etc. that may not be Medicine specific, but are illustrations of good practice for accessibility. #GAADglobalaccessibilityawarenessday.org
Did you know that more than two million people in the UK live with a visual impairment? 4.5% of the British population has colour vision deficiency (colour blindness). Find out how to use Colours Accessibly: 👇elearn.southampton.ac.uk/accessibility/…
It is estimated that there are about 9 million people in the UK who are Deaf or hard of hearing. Accurately captioning content is an inclusive step, which can have a dramatic impact on learning. elearn.southampton.ac.uk/accessibility/…
A great piece for the Covid era and beyond: 'How to make your online and blended classes more accessible'. uxdesign.cc/how-to-make-yo…
A huge number of disabilities are invisible. When you create accessible content, you empower people whether in person or in a virtual environment. Here are 10 habits you can build in order to create accessible content: blogs.microsoft.com/accessibility/…
'Why should we care about Digital Accessibility?' a short video presentation from Senior Learning Designer and Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) Specialist @VLEguruweb.microsoftstream.com/video/ae24ab7b…
Coming to the University of Southampton this summer, Blackboard Ally. Accessible content is better content! #InclusiveLearningEnvironment