If you’re working at the intersection of game design and accessibility, this webinar is worth your time. The conversation brings together developers, accessibility specialists, and educators to unpack where legal standards like Section 508 and WCAG align with good design – and where they don’t.
Drawing from real-world examples and a new whitepaper on the subject, the panel explores the difference between legal compliance and functional usability, what it takes to design usable learning games for all learners, and how the field might benefit from a more flexible, context-aware accessibility framework. Attendees can expect thoughtful reflection on lived experience, practical lessons from the field, and a few good-natured callouts for the gaps in current policy.
If you’ve ever struggled to make an educational game accessible under current guidelines – or if you’re trying to go above and beyond compliance – this session will give you a solid starting point, grounded in both research and practice.
Looking to continue the conversation or find out how we can help? We’re offering free consultations on making educational games more accessible and compliant. Let us know!