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From: Itzel McClaren (US - IFS)
Date: Mon, Feb 22 2021 1:08PM
Subject: Online module authoring tools that generate accessible content?
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HI team, for those of you that use authoring tools to create your
e-learning modules, have you found any authoring tools that allow for
generating accessible elearning modules? I know there may not be any that
allow us to create fully accessible modules. We are familiar with
Captivate, Storyline, Gomo but find that most have huge limitations.
Thanks
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From: Jonathan Avila
Date: Mon, Feb 22 2021 1:12PM
Subject: Re: Online module authoring tools that generate accessiblecontent?
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I have seen progress with Articulate Rise - has anyone else looked into it?
Jonathan