Edited by Jonathan Vernon, Friday, 2 May 2014, 11:38
I attended World of learning at the NEC yesteday. I'll blog thoughts and notes from various seminars in due course.
In relation to the MAODE module H810 this sums it up for all students in relation to e-learning.
A few decades ago all male colleges had to accommodate female students - I wonder where the ramps and accessibile lavatories are today in a place like Balliol College which has been on the same site for 749 years.
One size doesn't fit all applies to accessibility, as it always has done between students of all abilities.
How we, as people, and with what tools, resources and commitment is what matters today.
H810 - One Size does not fit all
I attended World of learning at the NEC yesteday. I'll blog thoughts and notes from various seminars in due course.
In relation to the MAODE module H810 this sums it up for all students in relation to e-learning.
A few decades ago all male colleges had to accommodate female students - I wonder where the ramps and accessibile lavatories are today in a place like Balliol College which has been on the same site for 749 years.
One size doesn't fit all applies to accessibility, as it always has done between students of all abilities.
How we, as people, and with what tools, resources and commitment is what matters today.