Live, practical webinar for Storyline teams
Date: March 24 2026 | Time: 12:00 PM ET
In this practical webinar, learn how to fix the most common accessibility failures and apply WCAG 2.2 AA to Storyline courses.
This webinar will help you identify what to fix first and give you a roadmap for improving your existing courses.
Practical next steps and resources to make your courses audit-ready.
Designed for professionals who build, review, or purchase Storyline-based learning, whether you’re just starting with accessibility or tightening existing standards.
We’ll move quickly but leave time for live Q&A and practical “how would you handle this?”
scenarios from the audience.
Common patterns that break WCAG 2.2 AA, how reviewers think, and what “accessible enough” really means in practice.
Translate key success criteria into concrete build decisions: navigation, focus order, contrast, motion, media, and alt text.
We’ll take common templates (tabs, timelines, knowledge checks) and rebuild them live into WCAG-friendly versions.
How to turn this session into a lightweight set of standards, templates, and QC steps your whole team can follow.

Learning Accessibility Specialist, AccessLearn Studio
WCAG 2.2 / Section 508 · 100+ accessible Storyline builds reviewed
Michelle is an experienced learning strategist and master trainer who has consulted with Fortune 500 companies, small businesses, global non-profit organizations, universities, and US government agencies. Whether you need help with high-level strategy or basic content production, her background in Instructional Design and Development, International Program Management, Human Resource Management, Performance Development, and language training enables her to design high-quality high-impact content within your budget. Additionally, she has presented at Chief Learning Officer (CLO webinars), The Training Industry Webinars, Dev Learn, and Learning Solutions Conferences, as well as, regional ATD conferences. She is currently collaborating with other accessibility professionals to write an industry book expected to be published by ATD in 2025.
We design this session—and the resources you take with you—to be usable by as many people as possible.
You’ll receive a captioned recording, accessible slide PDFs, and a screen-reader-friendly WCAG checklist tailored to Storyline workflows.
We highlight high-impact changes you can make in days—not months—without throwing out your existing Storyline library.
If you leave without at least three concrete changes you can make to a current or upcoming Storyline build, email us and we’ll share an extra private office-hours session for your team.
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