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Accessibility Matters:

Create Training without Barriers

November 19 @ 1 pm ET | 12 pm CT | 10 am PT

Training accessibility and inclusive design benefits everyone, including your business.

Whether you’re an eLearning developer, instructional designer, L&D project manager, or business leader, this session will help you shift accessibility from an afterthought to a core part of your digital experience strategy.

Your webinar is hosted by
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Ashleigh Lodge
,
Product Team Lead

In this session focused on helping you make your training more accessible, we will cover:

  • Why accessibility is more than just compliance—it’s about inclusion and equal access
  • Common accessibility pitfalls and how to avoid them
  • How to challenge assumptions and raise visibility to use and develop accessible frameworks within your organization
  • Practical tools and approaches to improve accessibility in your projects
Join Ashleigh as she empowers you with the knowledge to start making meaningful changes in your work today.

Building accessibility into the eLearning experience

Join Ashleigh on Wednesday, November 19 @ 1 pm ET | 12 pm CT | 10 am PT

Most websites and apps fall short when it comes to accessibility—an issue that impacts millions of people every day. Accessibility is often misunderstood as being too difficult or costly to implement, but the truth is that inclusive design benefits everyone.

Given that eLearning is a combination of web pages and applications where content is consumed and interacted with by a diverse workforce, accessibility matters.

In this engaging webinar, Ashleigh will explore why accessibility matters from a social and business perspective. She’ll share practical strategies and tools you can use in your projects and fresh insights on how emerging technologies like AI can improve (or hinder) accessibility efforts.

Given that eLearning is a combination of web pages and applications where content is consumed and interacted with by a diverse workforce, accessibility matters.

In this engaging webinar, Ashleigh will explore why accessibility matters from a social and business perspective. She’ll share practical strategies and tools you can use in your projects and fresh insights on how emerging technologies like AI can improve (or hinder) accessibility efforts.

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Your Knowledgeable Host
Ashleigh Lodge
Product Team Lead

Ashleigh Lodge is the Product Team Lead at Neovation Learning Solutions, where she oversees a team of developers, UX designers, and QA analysts building innovative eLearning products. With over 12 years of experience in software development and leadership, she brings deep technical expertise along with a passion for creating digital experiences that are accessible to all.

A recognized advocate for accessibility and inclusive design, Ashleigh has shared her insights at major conferences including TEDxWinnipeg and CreativeMornings, and has published accessibility-focused articles in CODE Magazine and with the Learning Guild. She also serves on the board of Level It Up, an organization supporting neurodiverse job seekers in STEAM careers.

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