The organisers of the Media & Learning Conference have agreed that the virtual mini-conference taking place on 17-18 June will focus on 2 different themes. Day 1 will focus on accessibility and how well universities are coping in preparation for the new European Directive on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications coming into force on 23 September. We are currently cooperating in a study into this situation being carried out by Maria Popovics from KU Leuven. Day 2 will focus on how well universities have coped with moving their media based services completely online as a result of Covid-19. Details about this event and how you can register will be available on our conference website in mid April.
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