In this episode, we dive into the topic of digital accessibility in learning and development. Our guests—David Dent from Blind Veterans UK, Maia Miller of Aleph Accessibility, and Steve Barnett, a front-end developer specialising in accessibility—explore how to create more inclusive digital learning experiences. From practical steps to improve accessibility to larger philosophical discussions on inclusion, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about making digital learning accessible to all.
We also get a behind-the-scenes update from Paul Clark, Head of Experience Design at Totara, who discusses exciting accessibility initiatives Totara is implementing to enhance user experiences.
Key Topics:
What accessibility in digital learning really means
Common barriers learners face and how to address them
The importance of “baking in” accessibility from the start rather than as an afterthought
Practical advice for making content more inclusive, even under time pressure
The future of accessibility and dynamic content adaptation, including AI and user feedback
How accessibility applies to compliance training and assessment methods
Encouraging continuous feedback on accessibility from learners
Guests:
David Dent, Learning & Development Business Partner, Blind Veterans UK