Declaration On Accessibility

The Digital Learning Campus (DLC) team would like to make the DLC platform and the DLC Hub accessible. In the hub, for example, those responsible can edit the content on the platform. The hub also connects the platform with the Moodle learning portal.

Here we explain which parts of the website are not yet accessible.

Current Status Of Accessibility

The DLC platform is partially accessible. We are continuing to work on greater accessibility.

Content that is not accessible:

  • Documents (for example PDF files): Some documents are not accessible. These documents are from other authors. We have labeled accessible documents.
  • Subtitles in videos: Some videos do not have subtitles. These videos are from other websites.
  • Alternative texts for images: Some images have no alternative text. We have taken these images from other websites.
  • Headings: Some headings are not properly organized. We want to change that. That is why we are training the content creators.
  • Special characters: We use special characters in some texts. This includes the gender asterisk. We want to address all people with this. For some people, special characters are barriers.
  • Links: Links are not always the same and do not always have the same description. We are working on suitable alternative texts.
  • Contrast: Some areas of the DLC platform have too little contrast. We are working on a way to adjust the contrast and on a dark mode.
  • Operability via the keyboard: It should be possible to operate the platform via the keyboard. We are still working on this.
  • Easy language: There is an introduction to easy language. However, most texts are in standard language.
  • Sign language: Explanations in sign language are still missing.

The DLC platform is very extensive. Various people are working on the texts and content.
The DLC Development Hub team is asking people to make the texts and content accessible.

Creating And Updating The accessibility statement

This statement was first created on October 18, 2024. This statement was last updated on 15.11.2024.

We have checked and evaluated the accessibility of the platform and the hub ourselves.

Report A Barrier: Feedback On Accessibility

Have you noticed a barrier or problem on the DLC platform?
Please contact Anna Rüscher:

Anna Rüscher
Phone: 0461 80 53 099
E-mail: bildungsgerechtigkeit@dlc.sh
Address:
Mitscherlich-Nielsen Straße 3a
24943 Flensburg

Complaints Office For Accessible Information Technology
In Schleswig-Holstein

We will try to find a solution to the barrier or problem together.
If we cannot find a solution, you can contact the state's complaints office. It helps to solve problems with barriers on the websites of public institutions. This is free of charge and you don't need a lawyer. You can find out more on the Complaints Office website.

Contact the complaints office:
Complaints office under the Disability Equality Act
at the State Commissioner for People with Disabilities
Karolinenweg 1
24105 Kiel
Phone: 0431 988 1620
Email: bbit@landtag.ltsh.de

Information On The Laws

Websites of public bodies should be barrier-free.
You can read more about this in Section 11, Paragraph 1 of the State Disability Equality Act (LBGG) and Section 13 Paragraph of the LBGG. This website is partially compatible with Section 13 (3) of the LBGG and the BITV 2.0.