
WCAG 2.2 Guidelines
The POUR (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust) guidelines provide a foundation for creating accessible and inclusive digital content. These principles ensure that all users, regardless of ability, can perceive information, interact with interfaces, understand functionality, and access content reliably across technologies. By following POUR, designers can break down barriers and create equitable experiences for everyone. Read this blog to view the infographic and learn how POUR can transform accessibility in your designs.

Reflection: Disabilities in Online Learning
Online learning has rapidly expanded, but many experiences still fail to meet ADA and WCAG accessibility standards, as highlighted by a 2016 lawsuit against UC Berkeley for inaccessible public videos. This case underscores the importance of ensuring online content is accessible to all users and invites reflection on current practices to meet these critical guidelines.




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What Does Online Learning Look Like in 2033?
Source: https://news.mit.edu/2020/iot-deep-learning-1113


