Accessibility matters
We aim to help people with disabilities study on our programme wherever possible, by providing alternative pathways through our course materials where necessary. If this affects you, you might also find the following resources helpful:
- AccessApps, a suite of free assistive-technology applications developed at the JISC Regional Support Centre, including text-to-speech, page magnification, and background-alterating software.
- Disability Computing Support at Information Services at the University of Edinburgh.
- The Disability Office at the University of Edinburgh.
- JISC TechDis, UK educational advisory service in the fields of accessibility and inclusion.
This website
The MSc in E-learning site is designed to be as platform- and browser-independent as possible. This is achieved mainly by using strict XHTML 1.0 and CSS for mark-up and presentation, which helps to minimise the number of display errors across different browsers. The main pages and style sheets have been validated at the W3C site, although some gallery items may not validate. You can check them here: