AEM Center: Designing for Accessibility
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Want to ensure the materials you create are accessible to all your learners? The
POUR
principles are a great place to start. These principles define four qualities of an accessible experience and they are at the foundation of the
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
an international standard for making web content accessible.
Download: POUR - Questions to Ask
Illustration of a series of media representing varied ways of feeling, seeing and hearing content, including reading a braille book, adjusting type size and contrast setting on a tablet, viewing captions on a video, listening to alt text of an image on a smart phone.
Perceivable
Perceivable content will make it possible for all your learners to see and hear the information.
Learn how to make your content perceivable.
Illustration of a series of media representing various ways of interacting with the same content on a range of tools, including a text book, a tablet, desktop computer, and smart phone.
Operable
Operable content will help all your learners navigate the information independently using their preferred tools.
Learn how to make your content operable.
Illustration of how content can be represented, conveyed, and translated on a variety of devices, including braille, digital text on a tablet, language translation software on a desktop, and audio book on a smart phone.
Understandable
Understandable content will support your learners' understanding through a consistent and predictable design.
Learn how to make your content understandable.
Illustration of how content can work well across multiple technologies with varied input devices, including keyboard, mouse and switch.
Robust
Robust content will work for your learners on a range of current and future technologies, including assistive technologies.
Learn how to make your content robust.
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for more information and helpful tips to providing quality online experiences.
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