Accessibility Statement for the website copyrightclassroom.ie
Web accessibility means that web pages and applications, as well as their content, are designed in a way that anyone can use and understand them.
The website copyrightclassroom.ie is educational material in the form of games produced by Kopiosto, and adapted by ICLA, for learning and teaching copyright. It targets different educational levels and age groups and provides information about copyright.
This accessibility statement was made on 1.2.2020. This statement explains how well copyrightclassroom.ie complies with accessibility requirements. The criteria are determined according to the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility) guidelines. The purpose of the WCAG criteria is to ensure that people with various types of disabilities can also use web services. Compliance with the criteria is determined and defined at three levels: A level, AA level, and AAA level.
The website copyrightclassroom.ie largely meets the criteria set out in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.
In the graphic design and implementation, as well as in terms of user-friendliness, the starting point has been clarity and sufficient graphic contrast.
Copyrightclassroom.ie is based on visual experiences, so accessibility has taken into account the functionality of screen reading programs, but for example, text equivalents for images and videos have not been produced.
The website can be used on tablets, computers, and smartphones.
Keyboard navigation is possible on the website.
Compatibility with browsers and assistive technologies
The website is compatible with the following browsers:
The website is compatible with the following assistive technologies:
Inaccessible Content
Below is a list of inaccessible content. If you notice issues that are not listed below, please contact us.
Games:
The copyrightclassroom.ie website contains games aimed at deepening the understanding of copyright. Due to their technology, the games are not accessible. All the information in the games is also available as accessible text files on the website.
Images:
Some of the images lack alt text. However, infographics generally have alt text.
Heading Levels:
The internal heading levels of the checklists do not correspond to the order of h1, h2, h3, and h4 headings.
Contact Information
ICLA, info [at] icla.ie