About This Project
This course, title Digital Accessibility Essentials, was created for the annual iSpring course creation contest. The intended audience for this course is instructional designers and higher education course developers. Below, I describe the parameters and process.
Guidelines
- Your course is 12–20 slides long.
- Your course includes an introduction slide that explains what the course is about.
- You’ve added clear learning objectives to outline what learners will achieve.
- Your course ends with a summary slide highlighting key takeaways.
- You’ve used at least one of the 14 interaction types available in the tool.
- Your course includes a quiz to test learner comprehension.
- You enhanced the course visuals with assets from the iSpring Content Library (e.g., characters, backgrounds, or templates).

Planning
Initial design and course outline were developed in Figma. Priorities were ensuring accessibility and logical course flow.
Design

Course Outline

Storyboarding
The storyboard includes the details of each slide including text, images, and interaction types. Each topic is color coded for ease of use.


