Access & Equity in Online Learning
This project, conducted in 2000-2002, focussed on ensuring that all learners
have a genuine choice to
access e-learning. The needs of the following Learner
Groups were examined:
- learners with literacy needs
- Indigenous learners
- learners with disability
- women e-learners
- rural and remote e-learners
- isolated metropolitan e-learners
- issues around the digital divide
Workshops were held in each capital city and some regional areas (2002) to
work through the issues around the universal design of e-learning. Guidelines
were then developed to make it easier for managers and practitioners to meet their
legal obligations through universal design principles.
This reference site provides easy access to the research
and guidelines produced by the project
- no new research or content will be added.
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