Category: Accessibility

Turning Wikipedia into textbooks: Tools, Ideals and Accessibility

by Dominik Lukeš ·

Wikipedia just announced that you can download collections of articles in the ePub format. That reminded me that it has had a curation feature called Book Creator for 2 years. I don't think it has been getting as much use as I would expect but now with the ePub export, I think it has the…

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"Why didn't anyone tell me about this?": What every learning technologist should know about accessible documents #ALTC2012

by Dominik Lukeš ·

I gave this presentation at the ALT Conference 2012 in Manchester . Presentation Download presentation from Slideshare . Abstract The title of this presentation is a composite of the many responses we receive when we deliver training on accessible documents to teachers as part of the Load2Learn project, an online collection of downloadable…

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4 things you thought you knew about screen readers!

by Dominik Lukeš ·

This is my proposal for a Pecha Kucha session at the MoodleMoot Dublin 2012 . It barely scratches the surface but should be a good start for people who care about accessibility. If you only have time to read one post today, skip this one and nothing read this great post explaining screen readers in…

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