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Prof Norm Coombs <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Aug 2011 21:08:53 -0700
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I have used Blackboard and Moodle. I find Moodle the better one.  I have 
only used it as a student and not as an administrator.
Norm
At 10:35 AM 8/17/2011, you wrote:
>hi.
>well, my couple of institutions in australia.
>http://www.oten.edu.au and http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au, have implemented 
>moodle systems.
>and the acessibility and navigating these e-learning platforms, with a 
>screen reader like jaws, not the most easies to navigate.
>now. what other e-learning platforms, are more acessible with screen readers.
>the only other ones i know of are blackboard, and webct.
>apart from moodle.
>so maybe norm can answer this question.
>what other e-learning patofmrs, work well with screen readers, and how 
>easy is it for system adminstrators, and other it teaching staff, and web 
>site administrators, and website developers, to port their current 
>information over to these platforms.
>please enlighten me, so then i can then pass the information to the 
>correct  it teaching staff.
>marvin.

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Norman Coombs [log in to unmask]

Making Online Teaching Accessible: Inclusive Course Design for Students 
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