Web 2.0 Tools Accessibility Scores
*Note this site is under construction. All tools listed that are underlined have their accessibility score cards posted. This site is updated frequently. *
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- Biteable ( re-reviewing)
- Blended Play
- Book Creator
- Canva
- Easel.ly
- EdPuzzle
- FlipGrid
- Kapwing
- Kami
- Google Jamboard
- IXL
- Lino.it
- Microsoft Forms
- MS Whiteboard
- MySimpleShow
- NearPod
- Padlet
- PlayPosit
- Panopto
- PearDeck
- Publuu
- Popplet
- Powtoon ( coming soon)
- Quizlet
- Quizzizz
- Sutori
- TedEd videos
- TypeStudio
- Wakelet
- Whiteboard Chat
- Yo Teach
When you evaluate Web 2.0 tools, remember it is all about content. When interacting with the tool, can all students:
You have to know your audience. If you use a tool that is not fully accessible, you can still use it with your students if all the students are able to get the content fully. However, if any member of your audience cannot fully interact with the tool/content, then you must consider using a different tool. Inaccessible tools send a clear message of exclusion and that students are not welcomed in the space.
- Perceive
- Understand
- Navigate and
- Interact
You have to know your audience. If you use a tool that is not fully accessible, you can still use it with your students if all the students are able to get the content fully. However, if any member of your audience cannot fully interact with the tool/content, then you must consider using a different tool. Inaccessible tools send a clear message of exclusion and that students are not welcomed in the space.