Edtech – Leader in Offshore Accessibility Testing | Section 508 Compliance | WCAG Conformance | BarrierBreak https://www.barrierbreak.com/how-can-edtech-startups-benefit-from-adopting-accessibility/ Creating a limitless future Thu, 02 Feb 2023 11:29:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.barrierbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/favicon.ico.png Edtech – Leader in Offshore Accessibility Testing | Section 508 Compliance | WCAG Conformance | BarrierBreak https://www.barrierbreak.com/how-can-edtech-startups-benefit-from-adopting-accessibility/ 32 32 How can Edtech Startups benefit from adopting Accessibility? https://www.barrierbreak.com/how-can-edtech-startups-benefit-from-adopting-accessibility/ https://www.barrierbreak.com/how-can-edtech-startups-benefit-from-adopting-accessibility/#respond Wed, 09 Nov 2022 06:03:00 +0000 https://www.barrierbreak.com/?p=14139 Looking at the market opportunity, we have seen a surge in EdTech start-ups constantly introducing cutting edge technologies and learning methods to improve the overall experience for students as well as educators. However, the technologies that are being increasingly integrated into education can make life more difficult for some population groups which include people with… Read More »How can Edtech Startups benefit from adopting Accessibility?

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Looking at the market opportunity, we have seen a surge in EdTech start-ups constantly introducing cutting edge technologies and learning methods to improve the overall experience for students as well as educators.

However, the technologies that are being increasingly integrated into education can make life more difficult for some population groups which include people with disabilities. For example, the digital platforms and apps that are increasingly used for students are often not accessible to those who cannot touch screens, such as students with physical or visual impairment.

At BarrierBreak, we assist you in authoring VPATs for LMS & EdTech tools to help you comply to Section 508.

Accessibility is easier when you are a start-up

A common misconception, due to which most of the EdTech start-ups discount students with disabilities from their target user-base, is that the number of disabled students is very small. As per the UNICEF data, nearly 240 million children  in the world today have some form of disability.

Implementing accessibility from the start is much easier than trying to incorporate accessibility once you have developed a digital platform or an app.  As the role of technology in education continues to expand, it is important that as a start-up, accessibility is not an afterthought.

Accessibility can protect your start-up against lawsuits

No matter how small your start-up is, accessibility applies to everyone. With the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) reauthorized in 2004 and amended in 2015 and Section 504 the demand for an accessible EdTech environment continues to grow

Accessibility helps you generate a positive buzz

EdTech Accessibility is more than just providing an augmenting experience, it is a holistic practice, that can not only level the playing field for students with disability but enhance the overall learning experience for all. Beyond legal requirements, a commitment to providing equal access to education is the right thing to do.

Governments across the world are becoming increasingly interested in funding and supporting entrepreneurship in the field assistive technology and projects that aim at accelerating accessible innovations. Get better understanding about accessibility guidelines and standards such as Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) and Section 508

Make an informed decision by working closely with publishers and educational institutes and evaluating the accessibility needs of students with disabilities.

To know more about our services visit the Accessible EdTech page. We understand that practicing effective EdTech accessibility can be challenging and if you would like to know how BarrierBreak can support you, get in touch with our accessibility expert.

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EdTech Digital Accessibility https://www.barrierbreak.com/edtech-digital-accessibility/ https://www.barrierbreak.com/edtech-digital-accessibility/#respond Wed, 30 Jun 2021 23:04:33 +0000 https://www.barrierbreak.com/?p=14849 EdTech Accessibility goes beyond legal requirements and providing an augmenting experience- it focuses on providing a holistic experience to students with disabilities. EdTech Industry should prioritize Digital Accessibility from the outset to improve the overall learning as well teaching experience. The Covid-19 Twist A total of 1.725 billion students globally had been affected by the… Read More »EdTech Digital Accessibility

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EdTech Accessibility goes beyond legal requirements and providing an augmenting experience- it focuses on providing a holistic experience to students with disabilities. EdTech Industry should prioritize Digital Accessibility from the outset to improve the overall learning as well teaching experience.

The Covid-19 Twist

A total of 1.725 billion students globally had been affected by the closure of schools and higher education institutions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the UNESCO Monitoring Report, 192 countries had implemented nationwide closures, affecting about 99% of the world’s student population.

Due to Covid-19, there was a significant shift to remote learning which led to an increased number of roadblocks for students with disabilities. There were unexpected hurdles that seem to come up each day. A year and a half later, the higher education institutes are still struggling to achieve inclusive design and to make online learning accessible for all.

For this very same reason, our highly experienced team of accessibility testers at BarrierBreak provides EdTech accessibility solutions by ensuring that your digital EdTech assets are inclusive and accessible for all.

The emergence for the need of Accessibility

Title II and Title III of the American Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act oblige educational institutions to make their digital content available to students with disabilities. EdTech Accessibility is an essential prerequisite for people with disabilities and the provision of accessible content benefits all learners. In this way, the curriculum can serve students with different disabilities and students with different socio-economic backgrounds.

With 1.7 billion students in 190 countries and widespread pandemics, digital accessibility for distance learning is non-negotiable. Organizations should not discriminate against learners or deny them the right to a digital learning experience.

K-12 schools and higher education institutions must adapt to this new normal in order for students with disabilities to succeed. Given the increasing use of digital technologies, it is essential that trainers, administrators and product providers ensure that their systems, content and tools are designed and deployed in an accessible manner.

The combination of supportive technology for teachers and students using adequate accessibility can improve access to a variety of students with learning difficulties, including those with cognitive, visual, auditory, neurological and physical disabilities.

Challenges that lie ahead

Socio-economic barriers

Being from a low-income family can have a number of effects on a student’s ability to engage and understand digital materials such as online homework and digital tutorials. Students who do not have Internet access at home or who have limited devices to access the Internet are at a significant disadvantage compared to their peers. Socio-economic barriers are not only taken into account by the type of disability, but also influence students’ access to websites.

Access to digital tools

However, a fair learning environment does not mean that all students are equal with digital tools. When accessibility features are not incorporated into digital materials, it can be difficult or impossible for students to use them due to a range of physical, sensory and cognitive disabilities. Technology and educational technology can create a level playing field and bridge the gap between the environment, pupil demographics, learning styles and access to resources, but not widen it.

Access to learning materials

Reducing the number of hoops students have to jump through to gain access to learning materials can also be an advantage. Students who travel long distances to school, for example, can benefit from audio recordings of texts. Students with limited resources can avoid buying expensive textbooks if they can access content in cheaper or free alternative formats.

Designing online lessons for students with special needs takes no longer than transferring them to an online environment and using them face-to-face. The use of simple, low-cost tools such as voice-over-text capabilities and screen reader programs found on many devices can help personalize education for students with sensory or cognitive problems. The use of accessible technologies with embedded support, such as closed text, word-to-word prediction and adjustable reading levels, can also help teachers differentiate instruction and personalize it to fit the needs of each individual learner.

What’s next?

Implementing the right functions in digital learning tools and learning management systems represents a unique opportunity to create a level playing field. Many EdTech tools on the market lack advanced accessibility features to support disabled students. When translated into a digital learning tool, well-intentioned educators can disadvantage thousands of students with hearing, visual, physical and mental disabilities.

Digital learning technologies with advanced accessibility features can make it easier for disabled students to learn in more traditional classrooms at the same level as their peers. Digital learning enables leadership teams, other leaders, teachers, districts, and schools to educate, respond, and sustain education in a digital environment.

How can we support?

With more than 15 years in accessibility, BarrierBreak is the leader in offshore Digital Accessibility Testing and Consulting. Our highly experienced team of 250+ mainly comprises of disabled accessibility testers. Not only do we make sure your website is accessible, but we also ensure it is compliant with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG ). Write to sales@barrierbreak.com to help us with Edtech Accessibility.

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Top 3 reasons why Accessibility is critical for Edtech companies to adopt? https://www.barrierbreak.com/top-3-reasons-why-accessibility-is-critical-for-edtech-companies-to-adopt/ https://www.barrierbreak.com/top-3-reasons-why-accessibility-is-critical-for-edtech-companies-to-adopt/#respond Wed, 08 Apr 2020 04:31:17 +0000 https://www.barrierbreak.com/?p=12978 Accessibility is no longer an option for Edtech companies! If you are in the edtech space, then it’s time you adopt Accessibility and fast! Let me explain why! The adoption of technology in the education sector has seen a steep & unprecedented acceleration and it is a growth opportunity for the Edtech companies. It feels… Read More »Top 3 reasons why Accessibility is critical for Edtech companies to adopt?

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Accessibility is no longer an option for Edtech companies! If you are in the edtech space, then it’s time you adopt Accessibility and fast! Let me explain why!

The adoption of technology in the education sector has seen a steep & unprecedented acceleration and it is a growth opportunity for the Edtech companies. It feels like an overnight shift from education institutes who were using only a Learning Management System to suddenly moving everything online.

The online tools are needed for all aspects of teaching, learning, content, infrastructure, management, such as:

  • infrastructure tools such as learning management systems, video conferencing tools
  • online course – including content
  • content creation tools
  • students & parental engagement
  • testing and assessments
  • internship management
  • admissions
  • data analytics

So where does Accessibility fall in the midst of all this.

Reason 1 – The Law mandates Equal access to Education

The education sector was one of the first adopters of disability inclusion & accessibility and the reason was quite simple, equal access to education is a mandate.

Whether you look at Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), inclusion of people with disabilities is education is no longer optional. So your customers are already looking for solutions that can be used by all their students, faculty and staff.

Reason 2 – Technology Procured needs to be Accessible to all

Today, at the time of procurement every school, college, university is asking the question of “How Accessible is your Product?”, “Is your product Section 508 compliant?” and “Do you have a VPAT?”

Section 508 requires that all electronics & information technology is accessible. The standard that Section 508 references is the Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG).

So why wait to adopt Accessibility? Be ahead of your competition! Let Accessibility be your advantage!

Reason 3 – Increase your Customer Base

Did you know that there are globally a Billion people with disabilities. Adopting Web Content Accessibility Guideline only improves your product and ensures that a larger cross section of population can also utilise your solution.

So now you have the opportunity to be an Inclusive Product, attract more customers and increase your customer base!

So to all the Edtech companies our there, don’t wait! Book an appointment with our Account Management team and get moving on your accessibility journey!

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