To use an accessibility checker in your learning design, start by choosing an accessibility checker tool or plugin like WAVE or axe. Next, integrate the tool into your authoring software or Learning Management System (LMS). Then, run the accessibility checker on your content to identify any accessibility issues such as color contrast, alt text for images, and heading structure. Make necessary adjustments based on the feedback provided by the accessibility checker to ensure your content is accessible to all learners, including those with disabilities. Lastly, re-run the accessibility checker to confirm that all identified issues have been addressed. By incorporating an accessibility checker into your design process, you can create more inclusive and accessible learning experiences for all learners. This proactive approach will help you comply with accessibility standards and make your content usable for a wider audience. Accessible design benefits not only learners with disabilities but also those using various devices and settings.
Analyzes documents or web content to identify potential barriers for users with disabilities.
Ensuring all digital resources are accessible to learners with disabilities.
Should integrate with content creation tools and web platforms.
Not typically used for direct assessment but ensures materials are accessible to all learners.
Check that the tool is compliant with privacy laws and does not store sensitive information.