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From: Ryan E. Benson
Date: Nov 11, 2022 5:16AM


Hi there
I've dealt with articulate for almost 10 years and it is not permitted to
be used where I work. For most of that time, their philosophy has been, if
it works with jaws, it is accessible. If you used another assistive
technology or just a keyboard, the accessibility drops off face off the
earth. They have adjusted their mindset in recent years, so stuff is more
accessible than just with Jaws.


Their rise product is the most accessible option they offer. The accessible
template they provide has color contrast issues and something else that I
forget this moment. I'll note that I haven't looked into it in over a year.

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Ryan E. Benson

On Fri, Nov 11, 2022, 1:55 AM < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:

> How well does Articulate create e-learning content that is accessible?
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> Any comments from those with experience either creating content with
> Articulate or using it in an LMS will be appreciated.
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> Thanks!
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