Almost a year and a half ago, I wrote about online exams in distance learning. Back then, no one knew how much Corona would turn our world upside down. And how digital formats will become even more important.
Category: Accessibility
Accessibility widgets: How accessible are websites using them?
Whether Accessibe, Userway, Equalweb or whatever their name is, they all promise a WCAG-compliant and accessible website by adding a single line of code to your website. What sounds too good to be true is usually not true. It is therefore not without reason that such accessibility overlays are highly controversial.
How accessible is Google Meet?
For about a month now, Google Meet has been available not only to G Suite users, but to everyone who has a Google account. But is Google Meet accessible for everyone?
How accessible is Microsoft Teams?
In the second part of my blog series I take a closer look at Microsoft Teams. What are the advantages of Microsoft Teams and where is the tool positioned in terms of accessibility?
Digitalization and study: My experiences after four months
To study from everywhere – that really shouldn’t be a problem today! Basically yes. And yet, there are a few hurdles and barriers that I encounter in my correspondence course.
Meaningful link texts for SEO and accessibility
Search engine optimization and accessibility have a lot in common – because both goals are about man and machine understanding the content. In my blog post “How to write good alternative texts” I explained what to look out for when you add alternative text to pictures and graphics. In today’s blog post I give you tips for good link texts.