Unlocking Inclusivity: Digital Accessibility Skills for Students

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Unlocking Inclusivity: Digital Accessibility Skills for Students

Welcome to this website dedicated to fostering digital accessibility awareness. Discover tools, resources, and support to overcome challenges with digital content accessibility. Learn how to enhance the accessibility of your digital creations empowering yourself to create and consume content inclusively. Join us in promoting a more accessible digital landscape for all.

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Accessibility Support

Assistive Technology

Assistive Technology aims to empower students to be independent in their studies and support delivery of an accessible environment. The team can provide advice and training on Assistive Technology software and hardware, and support the use of this technology in assessments and exams.

Library Facilities and Services

This guide will provide you with some useful information on the facilities, equipment and help available in each of our libraries.

Student Learning Service

The Student Learning Service (SLS) works with all students to enhance their academic writing, study strategies, and maths skills through one-to-one appointments, workshops and online resources. We also offer specialist study skills support for neurodivergent students.

Support for Disabled Students

Student Advice & Support provides information and practical study-related support to prospective and current students who have sensory and physical impairments, mental health conditions, long-term health conditions, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)/Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Dyslexia and other specific learning differences (SpLD), students who have a stammer, and students who have an Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC). They are available to assist undergraduate, postgraduate, full time, part time and online distance learners.

Raise a Digital Accessibility Issue on Your Course

Students may want to contact their course coordinator to ask about the accessibility of learning materials. Alternatively, you can contact accessible-elearning@abdn.ac.uk stating which course and resources you are referring to. Please contact us if you have an accessibility query including:

  • If you are experiencing issues with accessing the learning materials.
  • If you find an accessibility issue not already acknowledged in a course accessibility statement.
  • If you have positive feedback on the accessibility considerations made.