Accessible Design Starts with Storyboards

Speaker

Rachel snyder
Lead Instructional Designer, Artisan Learning
Webinar Recording Details

Description

Accessible means boring. 
Accessibility choices are made in the authoring tool. 
How can people learn this concept without a drag and drop?! 

Perhaps these thoughts have crossed your mind when faced with creating an accessible e-learning experience. But all learners deserve inclusive courses that are creative and engaging, and accessibility truly starts in the instructional design and storyboarding process. 

This webinar will help you: 
  • Implement accessibility during the storyboard phase of e-learning design
  • Begin from a place of creativity, not limitations
  • Create more inclusive activities
  • Choose accessible visuals and narration

From laying the groundwork in instructional design to crafting engaging, inclusive content and activities, this webinar equips you with the tools to create e-learning experiences that truly serve all learners.

About Rachel Serago

Rachel Serago is a Lead Instructional Designer at Artisan Learning, a custom learning development company. She uses her creativity and passion for learning—plus almost 20 years of experience in education, training, writing, and content creation—to develop unique and accessible learning experiences for a variety of industries. She has been a speaker at ATD ICE, participated in LSCon 2023 DemoFest, and will be a speaker and SolutionsFest participant at Learning Solutions and HR Con 2024. She also created the Artisan Practicum experience by partnering with Purdue University’s MSEd program in Learning Design & Technology. Rachel lives in Indianapolis where she enjoys live music, movies, and performing in professional theater.




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