When 1,000 Words Are Better Than a Picture: Text vs. Images in Web Accessibility In today’s visually-driven online world, it’s easy to rely heavily on images. However, when it comes to web accessibility, especially concerning WCAG 2.1 guidelines, knowing...
In today’s fast-paced educational landscape, content development is more critical than ever before. However, creating high-quality, engaging content can be time-consuming and challenging—especially for small teams or organizations with limited resources. This is...
The regulations of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) were updated in April 2024, with specific rules and requirements for websites and mobile applications to be accessible to people with disabilities. These regulations specifically mandate that...
There are 19 states in the United States that currently require state-level adoption of K-12 educational materials, versus the local, district-level adoption of educational materials in the other states. The distinction between state-level and district-level adoption...
There are 19 states in the United States that currently require state-level adoption of K-12 educational materials, versus the local, district-level adoption of educational materials in the other states. The distinction between state-level and district-level adoption...
The shift towards online education has spotlighted significant challenges that can hinder the learning process, some of these in the realms of digital literacy and technical issues. While online platforms offer the promise of accessible education regardless of...