Towards an approach for an accessible and inclusive Virtual Education using ESVI-AL project results

Author:

Amado-Salvatierra Hector R.,Hilera Jose R.

Abstract

Purpose – This paper aims to present an approach to achieve accessible and inclusive Virtual Education for all, but especially intended for students with disabilities. This work proposes main steps to take into consideration for stakeholders involved in the educational process related to an inclusive e-Learning. Design/methodology/approach – The paper pays particular regard to accessibility in Virtual Education. This work is based on the activities prepared from years 2012 to 2015 within the initiative called ESVI-AL. This initiative was carried outin conjunction with Latin American and European Universities; for this paper, experiences and best practices from the initiative were used to prepare the proposed approach. Findings – The aim of ESVI-AL initiative was to offer products that can help in the development of an accessible and inclusive e-Learning education. Among the main results were reports, case studies, practical guidelines, training courses and software to install virtual campuses with accessibility features. Social implications – Nowadays, few countries have laws promoting and enforcing accessibility for e-Education and e-Society. This work aims to sensitize educators from different countries and raise awareness on the importance of working together toward an inclusive society based on accessible e-Learning. Originality/value – Based on a literature review and ESVI-AL initiative results, a descriptive overview was prepared as a starting point for the four identified main actors of an educational project, namely, educators, technical staff, quality auditors and students, with special emphasis on students with disabilities.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Education,Computer Science (miscellaneous)

Reference14 articles.

1. Amado-Salvatierra, H. , Bustamante, F. and Quan, R. (2014c), “Red y Observatorio ESVI-AL como expresión del trabajo colaborativo hacia la Accesibilidad en la Educación y Sociedad Virtual”, Actas del VI Congreso Internacional sobre Aplicación de Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicaciones Avanzadas (ATICA 2014 ), Universidad de Alcalá, Madrid, Alcalá de Henares, España, pp. 125-132.

2. Amado-Salvatierra, H.R. and Hernandez, R. (2014), “Towards a methodology to inclusive curriculum design: an experience presented within an accessible virtual learning environment”, Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE2014), IEEE, Madrid, pp. 1-7.

3. Amado-Salvatierra, H.R. , Hernández, R. and Hilera, J.R. (2012), “Implementation of accessibility standards in the process of course design in virtual learning environments”, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Software Development for Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion (DSAI 2012), Procedia Computer Science, Elsevier, BV, Porto, Vol. 14, pp. 363-370.

4. Amado-Salvatierra, H.R. , Hernández, R. , García-Cabot, A. , García-López, E. , Batanero, C. and Otón, S. (2014b), “Towards a methodology for curriculum development within an accessible virtual campus”, Computers Helping People with Special Needs (ICCHP2014 ), Springer International Publishing, Paris, pp. 338-341.

5. Amado-Salvatierra, H.R. , Hernández, R. and Hilera, J.R. (2014a), “Teaching and promoting web accessibility in virtual learning environments: a staff training experience in Latin-America”, Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE2014), IEEE, Madrid, pp. 1-4.

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