Accessibility
SHUFFLE In-Person Meeting in Bielefeld: On the Home Stretch Toward Accessible Digital Education
In the fall of 2024, another in-person meeting of the SHUFFLE project will take place in Bielefeld. With the project set to conclude in December 2025, it is now on the home stretch and has already delivered numerous technical, structural, and didactic developments and measures to promote and improve digital accessibility at universities. Some of these innovations are already available as open-source tools and can be directly integrated into everyday university life.
The primary goal of the in-person meeting is to bring together all the staff of the collaborative project, fostering a joint dialogue to structure the final phase and plan a collective presentation of the solutions developed so far. Over the course of the two-day meeting, intensive work will be done on the remaining tasks, and suitable formats for the final presentation of results will be discussed.
As SHUFFLE enters its final phase, one key task remains clear: digital accessibility must be ensured for all students. The project team is confident that the solutions already developed will make a lasting contribution to digital inclusion.
We look forward to the upcoming in-person meeting and an intensive phase of work as we continue to transform the digital educational landscape together with all stakeholders.