This article provides an overview and initial findings of the LExDis project which is exploring the e-learning experiences of disabled learners within a UK university in order to increase understanding of the many complex issues and interactions introduced by disabled learners’ requirements for accessible e-learning, compatible assistive technologies and effective learning support. The LExDis project is relatively unique in that it is using participatory methods to enable the disabled learner’s voice to be heard. By giving voice to their experiences it is hoped that authentic, rich and meaningful examples, stories and illustrations can be created that help to inform the practices of lecturers and support staff
Providing learning materials and support services that are adapted to the needs of individuals has t...
Abstract Initiatives that recognise diversity within the student population and understand the range...
In the United Kingdom, The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) made it an offe...
This paper provides an overview and initial findings of the LExDis project which is exploring the e-...
This paper provides an overview and initial findings of the LExDis project which is exploring the e-...
There is a need for more in-depth exploration of the e-learning experiences of disabled learners in ...
This report describes and evaluates the methods used in a JISC funded project called LEXDIS. The ove...
In 2007 the Joint Informations System Committee (JISC) introduced the second phase of the “Learner E...
Exploring disabled learners' experiences of e-learning: LexDis Report Executive Summar
A report on an initiative at the University of Southampton to build an online resource to help stude...
Most people working within the higher education sector understand the importance of making e-learnin...
In recent years a number of studies have explored disabled learners experiences of using specific te...
This paper reports on a study concerned with exploring staff perceptions on improving the design and...
Within the student groups that we work with or support it is increasingly likely that some will have...
Most practitioners know that they should make e-learning accessible to students wth disabilities, ye...
Providing learning materials and support services that are adapted to the needs of individuals has t...
Abstract Initiatives that recognise diversity within the student population and understand the range...
In the United Kingdom, The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) made it an offe...
This paper provides an overview and initial findings of the LExDis project which is exploring the e-...
This paper provides an overview and initial findings of the LExDis project which is exploring the e-...
There is a need for more in-depth exploration of the e-learning experiences of disabled learners in ...
This report describes and evaluates the methods used in a JISC funded project called LEXDIS. The ove...
In 2007 the Joint Informations System Committee (JISC) introduced the second phase of the “Learner E...
Exploring disabled learners' experiences of e-learning: LexDis Report Executive Summar
A report on an initiative at the University of Southampton to build an online resource to help stude...
Most people working within the higher education sector understand the importance of making e-learnin...
In recent years a number of studies have explored disabled learners experiences of using specific te...
This paper reports on a study concerned with exploring staff perceptions on improving the design and...
Within the student groups that we work with or support it is increasingly likely that some will have...
Most practitioners know that they should make e-learning accessible to students wth disabilities, ye...
Providing learning materials and support services that are adapted to the needs of individuals has t...
Abstract Initiatives that recognise diversity within the student population and understand the range...
In the United Kingdom, The 2001 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) made it an offe...