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Academic staff: What is Digital Accessibility and where can I get more information?

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Digital accessibility is the ability of a website, mobile application or electronic document to be easily navigated and understood by a wide range of users, including those users who have visual, auditory, motor or cognitive disabilities. Simply put, the more accessible content is, the easier it is for people of all abilities to access information. 

 

Globally, and at Deakin University, there is a conscious and concerted effort to make all digital content as accessible as possible. From a practical point of view, digital accessibility may be as simple as:

 

to the more complex such as:

 The Deakin Digital Centre of Excellence has a wealth of information and resources to help you make all your teaching materials accessible to students of all abilities.