This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to improve your website experience and provide more personalized services to you, both on this website and through other media.
Accept
EdTechReviewEdTechReview
  • News
  • Trends
  • Insight
  • eLearning
  • Research
  • Dictionary
  • EdTech Voices
  • More
    • Data & Statistics
    • Reviews
    • AWS for Education
    • Events

    Resources

    • Infographics
    • Reports & Case Studies
    • Videos
    • Books
    • Webinar

    Needs

    • 1:1 Learning
    • 21st Century Education
    • 21st Century Leadership
    • 21st Century Learning
    • 21st Century Teaching
    • 3D Printing
    • More Tags

    For

    • Students
    • Teachers/Educators
    • Administrators
    • Entrepreneurs/Startups
    • Govt. Officials/Policymakers
    • Parents
Explore
Search
Contribute
  • Submit A Post
  • EdTech Trainers and Consultants
  • Your Campus EdTech
  • Your EdTech Product
  • Your Feedback
  • Your Love for Us
  • EdTech Product Reviews
ETR Resources
  • About
  • Medicine
  • Mission/Vision
  • Children
  • Team
  • Coronavirus
  • Services
  • Nutrition
  • Testimonials
  • Disease
  • Authors
  • Sponsor
  • Stars
  • Partner
  • Screen
  • Advertise
  • Culture
  • Our Clients
  • Media
  • Media Kit
  • Videos
  • Press Release
  • FAQ’S
Reading: Prioritizing Accessibility in EdTech
Aa
EdTechReviewEdTechReview
Aa
Search
  • News
  • Trends
  • Insight
  • eLearning
  • Reviews
  • Dictionary
  • EdTech Voices
  • Data & Statistics
  • Research
  • AWS for Education
  • Events
  • Voices
Follow US
EdTechReview > Trend & Insight > Insight > Prioritizing Accessibility in EdTech
Insight

Prioritizing Accessibility in EdTech

Nou Chee Her
Nou Chee Her Published August 14, 2020
Share
4 Min Read
EdTech Article - Prioritizing Accessibility in EdTech
Prioritizing Accessibility in EdTech
SHARE

A big-picture guide for CTOs exploring the importance of accessibility in school technology.

Contents
The result of ignoring accessibilityExplore the possibilities of accessibilityMake accessibility a priority
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Accessibility requires us to consider the full range of human diversity.

The accessible, inclusive design takes disabilities into consideration. However, not all users who require accessibility are disabled. The inclusive design also takes note of the differences in how people use technology to connect: language, geography, cultural differences, and different abilities all affect how end users can successfully connect in a digital space. The key to accessibility lies in fostering those connections no matter who is using the system.

The result of ignoring accessibility

To come up short and encounter a mismatch between the needs of individual users and the services available to the results in a common trait of technology, services, and the world at large: exclusion.

Instead, accessible edtech requires CTOs to devise solutions for inclusion on a mass scale: technology (both software and hardware) designed for everyone.

This might look like hardware which does not require fine motor skills to use. It may include a built-in translation. It may be as simple as turning on video subtitles. Truly accessible technology is unobtrusive because it’s designed to serve any individual user successfully regardless of ability.

Explore the possibilities of accessibility

All accessibility stems from the idea of a universal right to access. Rather than troubleshooting for diagnoses present in the community, instead pinpoint the problems people have using technology. Instead of deafness, think “some users have problems taking in audio for various reasons. They need a solution based on visual cues: subtitles.” This consideration creates opportunities to serve multiple populations.

Assess the current infrastructure to find more opportunities for improvement. Reach out to users and run usability tests. Capitalize on low-hanging fruit by updating processes to be more inclusive automatically, without waiting for requests: subtitles, translation services, inclusive web design, dual audio tracks (one for voice and one to describe the action on screen) are all examples of ways to boost inclusivity automatically and easily.

Consider that students not only need the tools required to complete schoolwork alongside peers of all abilities, but also social participation in digital activities. All of their digital citizenship experience adds to their skillset to pursue future careers and education.

Make accessibility a priority

Is accessibility a priority, or a perennial to-do list item? The commitment to developing a plan to not only embrace, but continue to strive for an accessible infrastructure, requires a shift in process and attitude.

Most of all, communicate how important accessibility is to edtech partners. It’s a good sign if your vendor can speak to their awareness of accessibility by articulating how they give attention and time to inclusive design. It’s yet another application of the old saying: what matters gets measured. Accessibility matters to students, staff, parents, and community members. It needs to matter to edtech vendors, too.

It’s 2020. Inclusion is cool. More than being cool, accessible technology offers the life-changing ability to tear down barriers between an individual and the world.

 

Img Src

TAGGED: Accessibility, EdTech Investors, EdTech Startups/Companies, Tips and How-Tos
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Reddit Telegram Email Copy Link
Previous Article How to Optimize Digital Marketing & Make Your Ed App Stand Out: Insights from Google EdTech Summit How to Optimize Digital Marketing & Make Your Ed App Stand Out: Insights from Google EdTech Summit
Next Article Coderstrust Raises Fresh Capital Danish Startup Coderstrust Raises Fresh Capital to Scale up Affordable Digital Skills Education
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Latest EdTech News To Your Inbox

Stay Connected

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Linkedin




AdvertisementWhy this Ad?
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Latest EdTech News To Your Inbox

Stay Connected

Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Linkedin
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

You Might Also Like

College Vidya Unveils AI-Powered Tool for Quick Online University Selection
News

College Vidya Unveils AI-Powered Tool for Quick Online University Selection

July 19, 2023
StrongMind & Omaha Virtual School Partner to Offer Comprehensive Digital Courses
News

StrongMind & Omaha Virtual School Partner to Offer Comprehensive Digital Courses

July 18, 2023
The Future of Higher Education: Navigating the Path Ahead
Insight

The Future of Higher Education: Navigating the Path Ahead

July 18, 2023
Next Education Collaborates With Acacia University to Revolutionise Tech Education in India
News

Next Education Collaborates With Acacia University to Revolutionise Tech Education in India

July 18, 2023
Educational OTT Platform Aagam Teams Up With Santy Tutorials to Unlock New Learning Opportunities
News

Educational OTT Platform Aagam Teams Up With Santy Tutorials to Unlock New Learning Opportunities

July 18, 2023
Vietnam-Based Vuihoc Raises $6M to Enhance Its Product Offerings
News

Vietnamese EdTech Vuihoc Raises $6M to Enhance Its Product Offerings

July 17, 2023
Norwegian EdTech Kahoot Agrees to $1.72B Cash Offer From Goldman Sachs, Other Investors
News

Norwegian EdTech Kahoot Agrees to $1.72B Cash Offer From Goldman Sachs, Other Investors

July 17, 2023
American College of Education Introduces Online Doctoral Programs for Early Childhood Professionals
News

American College of Education Introduces Online Doctoral Programs for Early Childhood Professionals

July 14, 2023
Show More
EdTechReviewEdTechReview

H433, 2nd Floor, Vikaspuri, New Delhi, India, 110018
Phone: 011 41321030

Follow US

Copyright © EdTechReview. All Rights Reserved.

  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Event Associations
  • Press Release
  • About
  • Services
  • Contribute
  • News
  • Trend & Insight
  • Data & Statistics
  • eLearning
  • Reviews
  • Research
  • Voices
  • Dictionary
  • Tags
  • Resources
  • Events
  • Courses
  • EdTech Product for Review
  • Our Clients
  • FAQ’S
  • Contact Us
  • Important Links
  • Sitemap
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
newsletter
Join 100K+ subscribers!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter that brings the latest EdTech news, trends, insights, reports, interviews, etc. for educators, school leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, & others.

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?