CHAPTER 23

The Many Aspects of Accessibility

Maureen Orey

Designing accessible learning goes beyond creating learning content that is fun, engaging, and meaningful. Fully accessible content challenges the designer to explore the learning experience from all possible angles. Consider the multiple ways that learners access content, including visual, auditory, physical, and cognitive. However, when viewed through the framework of accessibility, old-school learning styles truly don’t do justice to the real need for access.

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