 Accessibility checking. Include all learners. It's essential that your course content can meet accessibility standards so that no learners are disadvantaged. An accessible course is better for everyone, not just students with specific learning challenges. The Ato Editor has a screen reader helper and an accessibility checker for quick checking of your course content. But for a more detailed analysis, our teacher Sam is going to use the accessibility toolkit, available either from the action menu or by turning on the editing and adding the accessibility review block, which is what she will do now. She sees these settings because the admin has registered with Brickfield Education Labs and has enabled them for teachers. Teacher Sam clicks the button to submit her course for analysis. After a short time she sees the results and can identify where she needs to make improvements. In Sam's case, she has some link errors to correct. A heat map shows in green which areas have passed and in pink which areas have failed. Sam clicks to access the report which helpfully identifies the errors and if she clicks edit at the end of each line she can go directly to the area and correct it. Sam does this and after another short wait is pleased to see that her course now meets accessibility standards.