The UK's 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act has charged learning technologists with the responsibility of ensuring that electronic teaching materials can be accessed by disabled students. In an attempt to explore how learning technologists are developing practices to produce accessible electronic materials this paper will present a review of the accessibility literature and identify key issues that may influence the 'accessibility' practices of learning technologists. These emerging issues are interpreted using Wenger's theory of communities of practice, with a particular emphasis on the development of accessibility practices that may be shared by a number of related communities of practices and on how the focus of accessibil...
Based on the authors’ reflections on experience working at the Open University, approaches to making...
For the past five to ten years researchers have been developing tools and guidelines for developing ...
This paper makes the case that if eLearning research and development projects are to be successfully...
The UK's 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act has charged learning technologists with t...
The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) made it an offence for educational ins...
Disability Discrimination Acts in several countries have charged those working with multimedia, hype...
In the United Kingdom, The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) made it an offe...
The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) made it an offence for educational ins...
The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act has charged learning technologists with the re...
The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA, 2001) made it an offence for education...
Most practitioners know that they should make e-learning accessible to students wth disabilities, ye...
A report on an initiative at the University of Southampton to build an online resource to help stude...
Accessible online learning environments open new opportunities for students with disabilities to acc...
In considering the role that technology and e-learning can play in helping students access higher ed...
Background: Imperatives for digital inclusion mean there is growing demand for graduates with the kn...
Based on the authors’ reflections on experience working at the Open University, approaches to making...
For the past five to ten years researchers have been developing tools and guidelines for developing ...
This paper makes the case that if eLearning research and development projects are to be successfully...
The UK's 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act has charged learning technologists with t...
The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) made it an offence for educational ins...
Disability Discrimination Acts in several countries have charged those working with multimedia, hype...
In the United Kingdom, The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) made it an offe...
The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) made it an offence for educational ins...
The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act has charged learning technologists with the re...
The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA, 2001) made it an offence for education...
Most practitioners know that they should make e-learning accessible to students wth disabilities, ye...
A report on an initiative at the University of Southampton to build an online resource to help stude...
Accessible online learning environments open new opportunities for students with disabilities to acc...
In considering the role that technology and e-learning can play in helping students access higher ed...
Background: Imperatives for digital inclusion mean there is growing demand for graduates with the kn...
Based on the authors’ reflections on experience working at the Open University, approaches to making...
For the past five to ten years researchers have been developing tools and guidelines for developing ...
This paper makes the case that if eLearning research and development projects are to be successfully...