YuJa and D2L, a global learning technology company, recently joined forces to offer an innovative accessibility bundle, the D2L Brightspace Accessibility Bundle.
This collaboration brings YuJa’s comprehensive accessibility tools to D2L’s learning management system as part of one offering, enabling educators to create and deliver more inclusive and accessible course materials.
An End-to-End Solution for Educators and Institutions
The YuJa Panorama LMS Accessibility Platform is a full platform and ecosystem of tools designed to ensure that course materials are created with accessibility in mind. Everything from course design tools to advanced remediation engines that correct inaccessible content and deep analytics makes accessibility a key part of course design and delivery.
For educators and institutions, this Accessibility Bundle offers a seamless, end-to-end solution for addressing the diverse needs of all learners. It’s a tool that not only helps meet accessibility requirements but also encourages a mindset shift towards universal design in education.
A Commitment to Equitable Learning
YuJa is committed to helping institutions create an inclusive learning environment where every student can thrive. Dr. Sambhavi Chandrashekar, Global Accessibility Lead at D2L said she feels similarly.
“At D2L, we believe that every mind is valuable, and that we can help enable learners to exceed their potential. We provide innovative platform capabilities within Brightspace that can enhance our support for highly accessible content and inclusive delivery by partnering with ReadSpeaker and YuJa. Together, we’re offering a powerful, AI-enabled, human-centered education ecosystem.”
“At D2L, we believe that every mind is valuable, and that we can help enable learners to exceed their potential. We provide innovative platform capabilities within Brightspace that can enhance our support for highly accessible content and inclusive delivery by partnering with ReadSpeaker and YuJa. Together, we’re offering a powerful, AI-enabled, human-centered education ecosystem,” she said in the press release announcing the strategic partnership. “For us, accessibility is a journey and not a destination, and I’m excited about future possibilities for transforming the way the world learns.”
The new Accessibility Bundle represents a significant milestone in the ongoing effort to make education accessible to all learners, regardless of their individual needs or challenges.