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A no-frills approach for accessible Web-based learning material
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Digital Learning EnvironmentE-learningWeb LiteracyWeb AccessibilityDidactical ContentUser ExperienceEducationNo-frills ApproachSpecial EducationOnline LearningLearning AnalyticsOnline EducationOnline Course DevelopmentComputer-based EducationDevelopment ProcessAlternative Didactical Content
Most of the efforts for supporting the preparation and deployment of accessible Web-based learning material propose guidelines that prevalently address technical accessibility issues. However, little or no consideration is given to the didactical experts, and thus their didactical experience, in the learning material development. Moreover, the aforementioned guidelines tend to provide high-level/generic indications on alternative forms of didactical content for equivalent access of the content. Nonetheless, the sole provision of equivalent forms does not guarantee the retention of desirable user interface aspects such as effectiveness and efficiency. While we do acknowledge the role of such guidelines, we do propose that the didactical experts be provided with a non-technical recourse that can enable them to contribute to the development process of accessible Web-based learning content. In particular, this work proposes tapping into the experience of the didactical experts by providing them with an avenue through which they can appropriately choose relevant and alternative didactical content toward developing and deploying accessible Web-based learning material.