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Appendix 2

Promoting more effective and inclusive education by designing OER for the diverse needs of students

Students learn differently. Learning experiences that match a student's individual learning needs result in the best learning outcomes. OER should be open and accessible to students with a diversity of learning needs. Learning needs are affected by:

  • Sensory, motor, cognitive, emotional and social constraints;
  • Learning styles or approaches;
  • Linguistic and cultural backgrounds; and
  • Technical, financial and environmental constraints.

Accessible learning is achieved by matching the individual learning needs of each student with a learning experience that addresses those needs. This can be accomplished through the resource delivery system by reconfiguring the resource, where possible, augmenting the resource or replacing the resource or parts of it with another resource that addresses the same learning goals.

To support this, learning materials or educational resources should:

  1. Include labelling to indicate what learning needs the resource addresses;
  2. Allow the creation of variations and enhancements through open licences;
  3. Support flexible styling (e.g., enlarging the font, enhancing the colour contrast and adjusting the layout for students with vision impairments or mobile devices);
  4. Support keyboard control of functions and navigation (for students who cannot use or do not have access to a mouse or pointing device);
  5. Provide audio or text descriptions of non-text information presented in videos, graphics or images (for students who have visual constraints or who have limited displays);
  6. Provide text captions of information presented in audio format (for students who have hearing constraints or lack audio interfaces);
  7. Cleanly separate text that can be read in the interface from underlying code or scripting (to enable translation);

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