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How can learning materials be designed

so more people can use them, and most people can use them more easily?

 

This project aims to help vocational training providers address this question and meet their legal obligations.

Cartoon shows man in front of a computer, hesitantly reaching for a CD, saying, "It's all on the disk - apparently."

 

What do you want to know?

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What to consider when converting materials in accessible formats (CD)

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Information about accessible formats (CD) (for example, Braille, large print, e-text)

  • I want to make sure that any new materials that we design are as accessible as possible from the start.  What do I need to know?

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Designing print-based learning materials (CD)

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Designing accessible web resources (CD)

  •  I want some short quizzes to use to raise awareness of other staff.

 

Related information

Vocational education and training resources for people with a disability  http://www.trainandemploy.qld.gov.au/partners/resources/people_specific_needs/index.htm 

 

 

Project Home

 Last updated: 04/03/2005

This site is a working draft only!  For more information on this project, send an email to: unidesign@optusnet.com.au

 

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