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Online learning is not as straightforward as simply converting materials, lectures, and workshop plans into a digital structure.
This practical guide outlines key steps to help schools, colleges, and universities create inclusive, user-friendly digital experiences for every student, parent, and staff member. Download it now and start making your campus website more accessible today.
Many students, parents, and staff face digital barriers when trying to access essential educational resources online.
From registering for classes to accessing course materials and student services, much of campus life takes place online, but not everyone can navigate these websites with ease.
By creating a more inclusive digital experience, your educational institution can ensure that every learner has equal access to the tools and information they need to succeed.
Download our free guide to learn how to make your school, college, or university website more accessible and inclusive. Fill out the form to get started on your journey toward digital inclusion.
The following resources are packed full of actionable tips and expert advice for making your digital content compliant with accessibility legislation:
Free Website Accessibility Check
Run a free accessibility scan to detect any inaccessibility on your website and how to fix it.
Annual Accessibility Report
Discover accessibility statistics from key industry’s. Explore upcoming legislations and more.
Website Accessibility Checklist
Develop your knowledge of website accessibility. Discover strategies to make your website accessible.
Kickstart your journey to make your website accessible and inclusive for everyone by exploring Recite Me’s suite of tools.
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