In this episode, we dive into the topic of digital accessibility in learning and development. Our guests—David Dent from Blind Veterans UK, Maia Miller of Aleph Accessibility, and Steve Barnett, a front-end developer specialising in accessibility—explore how to create more inclusive digital learning experiences. From practical steps to improve accessibility to larger philosophical discussions on inclusion, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about making digital learning accessible to all.
We also get a behind-the-scenes update from Paul Clark, Head of Experience Design at Totara, who discusses exciting accessibility initiatives Totara is implementing to enhance user experiences.
Key Topics:
- What accessibility in digital learning really means
- Common barriers learners face and how to address them
- The importance of “baking in” accessibility from the start rather than as an afterthought
- Practical advice for making content more inclusive, even under time pressure
- The future of accessibility and dynamic content adaptation, including AI and user feedback
- How accessibility applies to compliance training and assessment methods
- Encouraging continuous feedback on accessibility from learners
Guests:
- David Dent, Learning & Development Business Partner, Blind Veterans UK
- Maia Miller, Managing Director, Aleph Accessibility
- Steve Barnett, Front-End Developer, Intopia
- Paul Clark, Head of Experience Design, Totara
Accessibility is a people problem, not a technology problem