Accessibility
Accessibility in E-Learning: Considerations in Your Courses
Are you interested in custom e-learning development? CONTACT ARTISAN E-LEARNING TODAY Can you imagine walking into a training room and being told you couldn’t attend the class because you had freckles? Or you want to log onto a webinar, but you have to first prove that you can curl your tongue? It’s hard to imagine…
Read MoreThree Smart Steps for Success in 2018
Looking for a fresh start to the new year? Let us help! With these three steps, you can begin your year with a learning strategy that is sure to produce great results.
Read MoreUpcoming Learning Events: Will you be there? Artisan will!
As we enter the new year, we’ll continue our course development work while also giving back to the e-learning community. We do this by sharing project stories, e-learning development tips, and portfolio pieces at conferences and learning events.
Read MoreRefreshed Section 508 Standards Are Now WCAG 2.0 – What Exactly Does it Mean for You?
The US government has updated the technical accessibility requirements covered by Section 508 with an international standard known as WCAG 2.0, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, issued by the W3C, the World Wide Web Consortium.
Read MoreChanging Section 508 Laws and the Implications to Your E-Learning
If you’re an e-learning developer or development team member, you’re likely familiar with at least the terms “Section 508” or “accessibility” and whether or not you need to worry about them. Did you know? Section 508 and the standards outlined within it, are about to change.
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