Use the ‘Collapsed’ format to reduce vertical scrolling
Ensure your course has a consistent layout of text and non-text elements
Use informative headings
Use short, concise descriptions
Use your Moodle course as a ‘launchpad’ to internal and external resources, don’t display lengthy paragraphs of text and images in it
Do not use images in a decorative fashion on a Moodle course front page
Enable the completion tracking as this lets students see what resources they’ve previously viewed
Course Accessibility
Ensure your course, links and files can also be navigated by using keystrokes only
Don’t use colour or sound to convey information, e.g. warnings in red
Avoid moving and flashing text
Use headings within your course
Course Content
Whenever possible, content should be created in HTML using the in-built editor but if you upload Word, Powerpoint, Excel or PDF content, make sure it is accessible
Ensure your images have alt text
Videos must be accessible
Ensure any 3rd party content you upload, i.e. Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate files/output are accessible