Enhancing the accessibility of online content is essential for creating inclusive learning experiences. By integrating seamlessly with Moodle, educators and administrators are empowered to build courses that are accessible to all learners.
A comprehensive accessibility toolkit offers features such as accessibility auditing, content remediation, and an accessible file format creator. These tools enable organisations to identify and address accessibility issues efficiently, ensuring that course materials are accessible to everyone. The goal is simple — break down barriers and promote equitable education.
Benefits of Accessible Learning
Accessible learning improves more than compliance. It strengthens engagement, supports diverse learning needs, and ensures that all learners can participate fully.
By embedding accessibility directly within Moodle, organisations can:
- Identify and resolve accessibility gaps early
- Improve the usability of course materials
- Support learners with diverse abilities and preferences
- Create a more equitable learning environment
When accessibility is part of course design from the beginning, learning becomes more inclusive for all.

Accessibility with Alternate Content Formats
Delivering a more inclusive learning experience has never been easier. Educators can now offer students multiple alternate file formats for course content resources, ensuring every learner has access to materials in the format that best suits their needs.
This solution works directly within Moodle at the course resource level. Students and teachers can download course materials in a variety of accessible formats from essential resources such as Files, Books, and Pages.
By providing flexible content formats, organisations empower learners to engage with materials in ways that work best for them — supporting diverse learning preferences and promoting greater inclusivity.
Available Alternate Formats
Learners can convert and download content into:
- Text – Ideal for screen readers or personal note-taking.
- Audio (MP3) – Perfect for auditory learners or on-the-go study sessions.
- ePub – A mobile-friendly format for e-readers and mobile devices.
- Kindle – Access course materials on Kindle devices and apps.
- Electronic Braille – Essential for visually impaired learners requiring tactile reading options.
Creating inclusive learning experiences in Moodle ensures that content adapts to learners — not the other way around.
To explore how accessibility tools and alternate content formats can support your organisation’s learning strategy, read more on our website.





