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How to Make Online Learning Accessible: a Guide for Course Creators

Think about this: when education is accessible, it’s not just a tool—it’s a bridge, connecting knowledge to everyone, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. That’s why at Thinkific, we believe that creating accessible online courses isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s a must-have, a core responsibility for every course creator.

Making your online courses accessible isn’t just ticking a box—it’s opening the door to a whole new world for learners who might otherwise be left out. It’s about understanding that every click, every word, and every video in your course can either be a stepping stone or a stumbling block for your learners. We’re here to make sure it’s the former.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the practical steps to make your online courses as accessible as a park on a sunny day. And, of course, we’ll showcase how Thinkific is your ally in this noble endeavor, equipped with tools and tips to help you along the way.

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Understanding the importance of accessibility in online learning

So, what is accessible learning? Imagine a learning environment as welcoming as your favorite cafe. Accessible learning is just that—a place where everyone, regardless of their physical, learning, or cognitive needs, feels right at home. It’s where course materials are crafted with care, ensuring everyone can participate, understand, and thrive.

  1. The spectrum of accessibility

Accessibility in learning covers a broad spectrum. It’s about providing audio options for those who can’t rely on their sight, captions and visual aids for those who can’t depend on their hearing, and considerate content structure for learners with cognitive challenges like ADD, ADHD, or dyslexia. It also means being mindful of those with limited motor skills, ensuring that navigating your course isn’t just possible and effortless.

  1. Why accessibility in eLearning is non-negotiable

Web accessibility is the backbone of inclusive eLearning. By understanding and adhering to web accessibility standards, you ensure that your courses are compliant and genuinely accessible. It’s about knowing which elements need your utmost attention and why making your course welcoming to all is not just a good practice but a crucial one.

  1. Understanding compliance around accessibility

Navigating the world of accessibility compliance can seem like a complex puzzle, but don’t worry—it’s not as daunting as it looks! Here’s a friendly guide to understanding key standards like Section 508 and WCAG and how they apply to your online courses.

  1. Getting to know Section 508

Section 508 is part of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 in the United States. It’s all about ensuring that electronic and information technology (like websites and online courses) are accessible to people with disabilities. Think of it as a commitment to inclusivity in the digital world.

Who needs to follow it? If you’re a federal agency or an institution receiving federal funding, Section 508 is your playbook. But even if that’s not you, adhering to these standards is a great way to ensure your course is accessible to all.

What does it entail? Section 508 compliance means your online course should be navigable and understandable by everyone, including those who use screen readers or other assistive technologies.

  1. Diving into WCAG

The WCAG are a set of recommendations for making online content more accessible. Developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), these guidelines are the gold standard for digital accessibility across the globe.

The levels of WCAG: WCAG breaks down into three levels of compliance—A, AA, and AAA. Level A is the minimum standard, while AAA is the highest level of accessibility. Most organizations aim for AA, which strikes a good balance between thoroughness and practicality.

What’s in the WCAG? These guidelines cover everything from how text is presented to how users can navigate and interact with content. They ensure that all users, regardless of their abilities, have a similar experience.

  1. Why these standards matter

You might be wondering, “Do I really need to follow these standards?” Here’s the thing—while they might be legally required for some, they’re a beacon of best practices for everyone in eLearning. Following these guidelines not only helps protect you legally but also opens your course up to a broader audience. Plus, it’s just the right thing to do!

Remember, making your online course accessible isn’t just about ticking compliance boxes—it’s about creating an inclusive learning environment where everyone has equal opportunities to learn and grow. And hey, that’s something to be proud of!

How to make your online course accessible

Creating accessible content is much like cooking a meal that everyone can enjoy, regardless of dietary restrictions. Here are some key guidelines to ensure your content is universally digestible:

Text readability:

Audio and video captioning:

Navigable and intuitive course design:

Inclusivity in language and design:

Visual content adaptation:

Moderate use of interactive elements:

  1. Incorporating diverse learning styles

Understanding and catering to diverse learning styles is like hosting a party where every guest feels valued. 

Here’s how to make your course a hit with everyone:

By integrating various content types and teaching methods, you create a rich, inclusive learning environment that respects and supports the diversity of your audience.

  1. Using accessible technology

Make technology your ally in creating an accessible learning experience. 

Implement screen readers and text-to-speech:

Optimize for screen reader users:

Regular accessibility audits:

Utilize accessibility tools:

  1. Feedback and improvement

The key to maintaining accessibility is listening to your learners. Here’s how to stay on the right path for success:

Active feedback collection:

Be ready to evolve:

Continuous improvement:

Inclusive community building:

Empowering inclusivity with Thinkfic’s features

At Thinkific, we don’t just host online courses—we empower you to create learning experiences that are accessible to all. Here’s how Thinkific specifically aids in crafting courses that welcome every learner:

  1. Customizable course design

  1. Integration with accessibility tools

  1. Comprehensive support and resources

Additional tools and resources

While Thinkific provides a robust platform for course creation, complementing it with additional tools can elevate your course’s accessibility. Here’s a list of tools that can assist in making your online courses more inclusive:

Create an accessible eLearning environment with Thinkific

In the spirit of accessible online learning, let’s keep this simple and meaningful. Embracing accessibility is not just about meeting standards—it’s about opening doors to knowledge for everyone. And that’s where Thinkific comes in.

Thinkific is more than a platform—it’s your partner in this inclusive journey. Our tools, customizable design, and dedicated support are here to help you create courses that don’t just educate but empower every learner. There are enough learning barriers out there, don’t add accessibility to your list.

As you begin on this path of creating accessible online courses, remember, with Thinkific, you’re not just teaching—you’re making a difference. Let’s build learning experiences that welcome everyone. Together, we can shape an inclusive future for online education.

FAQs

  1. How important is it to make my online course accessible?

Making your course accessible is crucial. It not only ensures compliance with legal standards but also opens up your course to a wider audience, including learners with disabilities.

  1. What are some key elements of accessible course design?

Key elements include readable text, audio and video captions, intuitive navigation, alternative text for images, and compatibility with screen readers.

  1. Can making my course accessible benefit learners without disabilities?

Absolutely! Accessible design often results in clearer and more engaging content, which benefits all learners, not just those with disabilities.

  1. How can I check if my course is accessible?

You can use tools like WebAIM and AudioEye for accessibility checks. Additionally, gathering feedback from a diverse group of learners is invaluable.

  1. Are there legal requirements for online course accessibility?

Yes, there are legal requirements, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), that you should be aware of and comply with.

  1. What should I do if a student reports an accessibility issue?

Take it seriously and act promptly. Assess the issue, make the necessary adjustments, and keep communication open with the student to ensure the solution meets their needs.


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