

Professional
With more than 20 years of experience in elearning consulting, we help you build a professional course delivery platform.

Effective
Accessible, usable course materials makes for more effective and inclusive teaching and learning environment.

Personal
We work closely with your team to understand your culture and to help support your organisational goals.

How will this benefit my institution?
Fully accessible content means that you are no longer closing off content to certain users. If you are a university, this means that all learners can participate in your courses, regardless of any requirement that they might have.
This is not just about opening up learning to those with a diagnosed difficulty. This is about making your material available in ways that it was not before. As a simple example, someone in a loud environment needs subtitles on videos just as much as someone who is hard of hearing.
Furthermore, the EU Web Accessibility Directive (overview by JISC) states that all public websites (this includes learning management systems used in public universities) need to comply with accessibility guidelines.
Who should use this?
Universities, companies, government organisations and schools. Whilst the EU directive only applies to public bodies, the benefits of having accessible material can be felt by everyone.