The following covers basic accessibility guidelines for course development.
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- Accessibility Guidelines For Course Development
- Content and instruction should be clear and concise
- Use headings and lists to convey meaning and structure
- Make linked text descriptive
- Convey information using more than just colour
- Ensure that colour combinations provide sufficient contrast
- Provide a text equivalent for non-text elements (image, video, audio)
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In Moodle, on activity and resource pages, Moodle uses heading level 1 for the course title and level 2 for the page title, leaving levels 3 and above for course content. On the main course page, level 3 is used for section (unit/week) names, leaving levels 4 and above for course content.
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The Block quote element should be used for long quotes. Assistive technologies render block quotes differently than other text. This tells all users that this text is within the context of a quote.
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YouTube will automatically generate captioning for videos. You can review and correct the automatically generated captioning with the following steps:
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