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E-learning and accessibility: an exploration of the potential role of generic pedagogical tools

E-learning and accessibility: an exploration of the potential role of generic pedagogical tools
E-learning and accessibility: an exploration of the potential role of generic pedagogical tools
This paper reviews a range of accessibility tools and evaluates how successful they have been in helping teachers in higher education and further education develop accessible e-learning materials and activities for disabled learners. It is argued that these accessibility specific tools have had limited success to date, and that there may therefore be value in exploring the potential role that more general pedagogic tools might play in the development of accessible e-learning and accessibility practices. Two examples of general pedagogic tools, learning theories and learning design tools, are assessed for the extent to which they raise awareness of an association between accessibility and pedagogy; highlight potential barriers to and
facilitators of accessible e-learning and offer methods and approaches for developing accessible e-learning. This assessment suggests that the general pedagogical tools will have a limited or abstract influence on the development of accessible e-learning, but that this influence could be potentially increased by ‘‘blending” the use of specific accessibility tools with the use of more general pedagogical tools. The success
of a blended approach to designing and developing accessible e-learning will depend on a number of factors, including teacher and learner agency. Nevertheless such an approach could be significant in terms of seeking to make accessibility as much a pedagogical issue as it is a technical one
accessibility, post-secondary education, pedagogical issues, learning theories, learning design
0360-1315
Seale, Jane
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Cooper, Martyn
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Seale, Jane
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Cooper, Martyn
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Seale, Jane and Cooper, Martyn (2009) E-learning and accessibility: an exploration of the potential role of generic pedagogical tools. Computers & Education. (doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2009.10.017.).

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This paper reviews a range of accessibility tools and evaluates how successful they have been in helping teachers in higher education and further education develop accessible e-learning materials and activities for disabled learners. It is argued that these accessibility specific tools have had limited success to date, and that there may therefore be value in exploring the potential role that more general pedagogic tools might play in the development of accessible e-learning and accessibility practices. Two examples of general pedagogic tools, learning theories and learning design tools, are assessed for the extent to which they raise awareness of an association between accessibility and pedagogy; highlight potential barriers to and
facilitators of accessible e-learning and offer methods and approaches for developing accessible e-learning. This assessment suggests that the general pedagogical tools will have a limited or abstract influence on the development of accessible e-learning, but that this influence could be potentially increased by ‘‘blending” the use of specific accessibility tools with the use of more general pedagogical tools. The success
of a blended approach to designing and developing accessible e-learning will depend on a number of factors, including teacher and learner agency. Nevertheless such an approach could be significant in terms of seeking to make accessibility as much a pedagogical issue as it is a technical one

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Submitted date: 6 May 2009
Published date: 28 October 2009
Keywords: accessibility, post-secondary education, pedagogical issues, learning theories, learning design

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Local EPrints ID: 71807
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/71807
ISSN: 0360-1315
PURE UUID: e108da14-5afc-4fb3-9637-3406c20dd02c

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Date deposited: 04 Jan 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 20:45

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Author: Jane Seale
Author: Martyn Cooper

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