Live Web VTT tester. Paste your VTT text into this page and it will validate your VTT text and make sure everything works great!
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Live Web VTT tester. Paste your VTT text into this page and it will validate your VTT text and make sure everything works great!
Instrumental only music and some of it is really great for beginning, end, and background music for training. Royalty free, and big selection! They specifically indicate you can use their music for a 'variety of projects'.
A good article explaining some of the less obvious options with YouTube to create closed captioning right in your YouTube video that could be then embedded in your course.
After system updates of dominKnow | ONE it is recommended that you clear your browser cache. Only the files should be cleared. There is no need to clear cookies or browser history. When clearing the files we recommend the "all" or "all time" options to make sure nothing is missed.
Clearing only these files will, at worse, cause some sites you visit to be slightly slower the next time you visit, as the cached files are re-aquired. Think of it almost as a "reboot" of the browser.
This wikih...
Royalty free and inexpensive sound clips
A great general resource about xAPI in general.
Concerned your video or animation might not meet the photo sensitivity or flashing/blinking requirement of WCAG 2.3.1 A? Use this tool to test it out and confirm.
How to Make Your Website Accessible to People Who Use a Screen Magnifier
Tips on how you can make your website more accessible to users of screen magnifying software.
Learn more about to to track xAPI without needing to write code! What is out of the box in common authoring tools
A Practical Guide to Applying best-practice Accessibility Standards to L&D Resources
by Susi Miller
Use this guide to understand how to design inclusive and accessible learning content that works for everyone.
Great book that focus on accessibility from the perspective of eLearning content development.
ELearning Guild Review: https://learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/book-review-susi-millers-designing-accessible-learning-content
How do people who cannot move their arms use your website? What about people who cannot see well or at all? Or people who have difficulty hearing or understanding, or have other disabilities?
This resource introduces how people with disabilities, including people with age-related impairments, use the Web. It describes tools and approaches that people with different kinds of disabilities use to browse the Web and the barriers they encounter due to poor design. It helps developers, designers, ...
xAPI Statement Validator from YetAnalytics. Put in your JSON to validate your statement.
As eLearning professionals, we are tasked with providing training and support to all personnel in our organization.
Often in embarking on this task we don’t fully know what the totality of this audience encompasses.
In fact, it’s very easy to focus solely on the content and how we can communicate the desired information in an engaging manner that we and our learning audience can easily digest. While the big picture rarely escapes us, it’s easy to lose sight of some of the realities that man...
Designing For Accessibility And Inclusion
The more inclusive you are to the needs of your users, the more accessible your design is. Let’s take a closer look at the different lenses of accessibility through which you can refine your designs.
A useful resource to learn more about xAPI