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Inclusive e-learning (compared to inclusive education)
- Increasing access and removing barriers
- Discourse dominated by arguments regarding web accessibility and universal design (Seale, 2006)
- Inclusive e-learning is seen as designing e-learning so that widest possible number of learners can benefit and the specific needs o learners are met
- Inherent is notion of equality of opportunities..
- E-learning staff who opt to specialise in learning support are encouraged to acquire an identity as experts in learners' deficits/specialist technologies