Accessible Design Top 5: Design for All Learners

Accessibility from the Beginning

As educators, we have the power to build truly inclusive learning environments for all students. Let's share ideas on how you make accessibility a priority from the get-go.

Why Accessibility Matters:

  • Empowers All Learners: When accessibility is priority, we open doors for every student to reach their full potential. This builds confidence (self-efficacy!) and fosters a classroom where everyone feels supported.
  • Reduces Stigma: Showcasing the incredible accessibility features of iPads and integrating them seamlessly into lessons helps break down barriers and normalize assistive technologies. All learners can use what they need to succeed!
  • It's the Right Thing to Do: Building accessibility into our classrooms isn't just good practice, it's our responsibility. What is essential for some is beneficial for everyone!

5 Accessibility Tips for Educators:

  1. Color Contrast is Key: Use high-contrast color combinations for text and backgrounds. This ensures everyone, including those with visual impairments, can easily read your content. Did you know that 1 in 12 boys is color blind?
  2. Descriptive Linking is Essential: Don't just say "click here." Write clear and concise link text that describes where the link leads. This benefits everyone, but especially those using screen readers.
  3. Table Headers/Footers Guide the Way: Structure your tables with clear headers and footers. This allows screen readers to navigate and understand the data effectively.
  4. Paragraph Styles Keep it Organized: Utilize heading styles and clear formatting to break up your text. This improves readability for everyone and makes content easier to understand for those with dyslexia or other reading difficulties.
  5. Image Descriptions Paint a Picture: Don't leave images unexplained! Provide contextual descriptions of the content within images. This is crucial for visually impaired learners and enhances understanding for all.

For more specifics around these design tips and more, check out this resource in this Apple Book: Access for All: Immersive Experience in Accessible Design.

Front Cover of Apple Book Titled Access for All:  Unleash Inclusive Digital Design in iWork
Apple Books Accessibility Resource: Link to locate and download located above this image.



3 replies

July 19, 2024

Hi Melissa

Thank you for creating and sharing this wonderful resource (I have already downloaded the book!). You've accurately framed the 'why' and how accessibility is so vital for our students not to mention it is good practice and our responsibility. You have given me a few reminders for the upcoming school term so your work is much appreciated!

July 22, 2024

You are welcome and I'm so glad you found it helpful! Making resources accessible and engaging for all learners is a passion of mine. I'm thrilled it can be a reminder and a tool for your upcoming term! love to hear more on how you navigate accessibility within your content area too!

July 23, 2024

Wonderful book and really helpful to have this list of top 5! It helps us keep accessibility at the forefront of our lessons and activities. Thanks Melissa!

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