E-Learning, E-Education, and Online Training. Third International Conference, eLEOT 2016, Dublin, Ireland, August 31 – September 2, 2016, Revised Selected Papers

Research Article

Online Distance Education Materials and Accessibility: Case Study of University College of Estate Management

Download
206 downloads
  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-319-49625-2_10,
        author={Tharindu Liyanagunawardena and Asma Hussain},
        title={Online Distance Education Materials and Accessibility: Case Study of University College of Estate Management},
        proceedings={E-Learning, E-Education, and Online Training. Third International Conference, eLEOT 2016, Dublin, Ireland, August 31 -- September 2, 2016, Revised Selected Papers},
        proceedings_a={ELEOT},
        year={2017},
        month={1},
        keywords={accessibility distance education online education},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-319-49625-2_10}
    }
    
  • Tharindu Liyanagunawardena
    Asma Hussain
    Year: 2017
    Online Distance Education Materials and Accessibility: Case Study of University College of Estate Management
    ELEOT
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-49625-2_10
Tharindu Liyanagunawardena1,*, Asma Hussain1,*
  • 1: University College of Estate Management
*Contact email: tharindu@ucem.ac.uk, a.hussain@ucem.ac.uk

Abstract

Distance education is accessible to those who have restricted access to more traditional forms of education due to their geographical location, employment, caring duties or disabilities. Therefore, it is important that online distance education providers seriously consider the accessibility of their materials. However, accessibility measures may limit the scope of interactive learning resources and may result in less dynamic and eye-catching materials, unless alternative accessible content is offered. If the content is not designed with accessibility in mind, there is also the financial cost of additional time and resources required to make reasonable adjustments. This case study examines the development of a comprehensive approach by University College of Estate Management to make its materials more accessible. Awareness-raising amongst staff and gaining senior management support are important factors that determine the success of accessibility initiatives. Weaving accessibility into an institutional culture is a long-term project that requires dedication and thorough planning.