Moodle is an open-source, learning platform built for educators, administrators, and learners. It uses a robust, secure, and integrated system to create customized learning environments at the academic and enterprise levels.
Moodle hosts a user-friendly interface of drag-and-drop features and offers well-documented, detailed resources alongside ongoing usability improvements that allow any user to become accustomed to the software. Multilingual capabilities are built into the platform and allow users to choose the language they’re most comfortable learning.
The accessibility efforts made with Moodle are acknowledgeable; while the platform’s goal is to be fully accessible and usable for all users regardless of ability with its built-in capabilities, it’s no stranger to occasional bugs or issues.
Due to the always-changing nature of conformance standards, Moodle is aware that it is impossible to say with 100% certainty whether its platform or any site based on Moodle is absolutely accessible. And, full WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance is an extensive process that needs code revision, adjustment, and maintenance, and shouldn’t be taken lightly.
Therefore, a solution like accessWidget can help sustain accessibility and maintain it automatically, mitigating the concern that Moodle is up-to-date and aligned with regulations or standards.