First of all, what is accessibility? What do we mean by that?
The term accessibility is generally used when referring to the design of products, devices, services or environments for people with disabilities. To put it simply, accessibility ensures that everyone, no matter their condition, can use a certain product or device or access a specific place or service.
At Edpuzzle we strongly believe in the right to access information and communication technologies recognized by the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. We work hard to make our service accessible to everyone and, more specifically, to ensure our users can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with our service and contribute to it.
In this sense, Edpuzzle's obligation to accessibility is guided by the leading global accessibility standards. Attached to this article you’ll find Edpuzzle's Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT), a document that evaluates how accessible the Edpuzzle service is according to U.S. Section 508, WCAG 2.0 (ISO/IEC 40500), and WCAG 2.1 on Levels A and AA.
Questions or comments on Edpuzzle's VPAT or any other matter relating to the accessibility of our service are more than welcome. Feel free to contact us at support@edpuzzle.com for further information!