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FW: Moodle and accessibility
From: Glenda Watson Hyatt
Date: Aug 4, 2005 6:00AM
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I am working on a proposal to develop a website for an online self-help
community. They would like to use Moodle for online learning. I haven't
used Moodle much, so I thought I'd ask here first before doing some
searching: is anyone familiar with the level of accessibility of Moodle?
Are there any accessibility issues that I should be aware of?
Also, the potential client requires the ability for participants to start
their own online support groups or action team sites with a secure subsite
with its own resource area, chat room, and message board. They want
something simple to use and open source. Is this another place Moodle could
be used? Any other suggestions? Of course it has to be accessible, both
in terms of disability/capability and slower, older technology.
Looking forward to hearing any ideas or comments.
Cheers,
Glenda
Glenda Watson Hyatt, Principal
Soaring Eagle Communications
Accessible websites. Accessible content. Accessible solutions.
www.webaccessibility.biz
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