Summer and winter sessions - registrations now open! (North American Time Zone friendly sessions)
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Summer and winter sessions - registrations now open! (North American Time Zone friendly sessions)
The dominKnow | ONE Games Development Workshop is a virtual, instructor-led training class that focuses on the uses of objects, actions, variables, and conditions to create sophisticated game-like learning activities. Through hands-on exercises you will experience best practices that apply to real projects right away.
For most Content Authors and Developers, their route into instructional design is often as a Subject-Matter Expert or a Classroom Trainer, yet these skills do not always translate to quality design. This customised instructor-led workshop provides Instructional Designers with a practical process to craft measurable solutions for the modern workforce, by refining and reducing the training load on the learner. The theory presented is backed up by scenarios, allowing delegates to practice proven...
The dominKnow I ONE authoring platform provides the tools to rapidly create engaging digital learning content. Using Variables throughout your course content will enrich the interactive learning experience for your target audience, and take your authoring skills to the next level. There are countless ways in which authors can use variables, from the basic system variables to complex, customised variables, with conditions, that will add a level of programming-like control to your authoring ski...
2025 Winter and Spring sessions - registrations now open! (European Time Zone friendly sessions)
As pioneers in standards-based publishing and web accessibility for the last 20 years, our commitment has a proven track record. We've been innovating with accessibility before it was "required" and when doing so was particularly challenging (e.g., Pre-WCAG 2). We made this decision because we felt and still feel that it was and is the right thing to do for the learning community.
Problem: When using NVDA it was not reading anything from the browser window, e.g., you tab through items and it was silent.
Mapping of Screen Reader Compatibility (Jaws, NVDA, VoiceOver, etc.) with different versions of browsers and support for WCAG ARIA.
Shows how different WAI-ARIA attributes behave in commonly used screen readers.
The results include two types of test:
Expected to work - these tests show support when accessibility features are used correctly
Expected to fail - these tests show what happens when accessibility features are used incorrectly (marked with Expected to Fail)
SVG Graphics are great in general because they are both dynamic and also very small. This means you can have a large image "visually" yet the actual size in bytes will be quite small. Much smaller than any other image type. Also, as they are vector based, you can increase the size visually and you won't get that "stretched" and "pixelated" look and feel.
Some tips and ideas for handling graphics for WCAG content
These tools help with understanding problems with color blindness and contrast and preventing these problems with your content.
Screen Reader Options and Tips
Additional Resources
A Chrome plugin that will assist you in simulating different disability situations and testing your content. It is meant to provide some general guidance, but not provide a definitive answer for a given disability.
Use AI to create text to speech - free (for now at least)!