Let’s adorn your Moodle site with contextual snowflakes! Provide clear instructions within resources and activities, making the learning experience a delightful snowfall of understanding for every student. Providing a short description of what a file is for, or instructions can really help students understand what they should do.
Author: Sarah Leontovitsch
Today, lets add a touch of sparkle to your Moodle pages! Discover the magic of adding short description at the top of the page, that can guide your students’ journey through the site without a flurry of confusion.
Let’s Make a Merry Start to Inclusive Learning in Moodle … Welcome to the festive journey of 12 Days of Accessibility Joy in Moodle! In the spirit of the season, we embark on a merry exploration of creating an inclusive learning environment for all our students: Day 1: A Festive Start to Accessibility Today, we kick […]
Have you thought about recording your in-person teaching? Are your students asking you about recordings? Not sure how to go about it? Admittedly things have been a bit of a whirlwind over the last few years, so, I don’t blame you if you don’t want to try something new. But maybe if we can just […]
Accessibility Resource
Accessibility Resource The Digital Learning team are delighted to release our Accessibility Resource. In this new resource, we discuss why accessibility matters, as well as looking at the Social Model of Disability, adopted by UAL. We have included top tips to help you consider what things are important when creating a document and we have […]