Audio and video accessibility

At Liverpool John Moores University, we’re committed to making digital content accessible to as many people as possible. This article is one in a series of accessibility tips to help you improve the digital environment for everyone. We would like you to adopt this tip as part of your practice.  

Recording lectures is useful for many types of learners and remembering to provide rich descriptions of any visual imagery makes the experience accessible. But it is important to consider the implications for accessibility when using video.

Faq Items

Why is recording your lecture so beneficial?

What is Closed Captioning and Transcripts?

Why are closed captions helpful?

Why should I provide rich descriptions of imagery?

Tips for creating accessible audio and video content

How can I make my audio and video accessible?

Case studies

AiDED Project

The Teaching and Learning Academy’s AiDED vision is to use the digital learning environment to help all our students improve their life chances. Find out more about accessibility and the AiDED project over on our AiDED Project page.