This accessibility statement applies to the Moodle service in Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, and it was created on 22 November 2024. Accessibility statement has been updated 14.2.2025.
Accessibility
Accessibility means that as many people as possible can use digital services easily and equally. An accessible service must be technically accessible, have a clear user interface and the content must be understandable. The accessibility requirements are based on the Act on the Provision of Digital Services, which is in turn based on the EU Accessibility Directive.
The accessibility of the Moodle was assessed internally. Accessibility assessment is continuously carried out as the Moodle learning environment is developed.
Accessibility of the digital service
The Moodle system partially meets the accessibility requirements. The development of the Moodle system is committed to improving the accessibility of the digital service and meeting the WCAG 2.1 A and AA level criteria. Where possible, identified accessibility gaps will be addressed in future Moodle system version upgrades.
Noticeable: Insufficient contrast between text and background color
- Some buttons have too little contrast between text and background colour.
- Accessibility requirements that are not met
- 1.4.3 Contrast (minimum)
- Noticeable: there is text in the pictures
Unaccessible content and its shortcomings
- Pictures with text are not usable.
- Accessibility requirements that are not met
- 1.4.6 Pictures from the text
Noticeable: images (buttons) are missing text descriptions
- Unaccessible content and its shortcomings
- Noticeable: images (buttons) are missing text descriptions
- Accessibility requirements that are not met
- 1.1.1 Non-textual content
Noticeable: The title is missing and bold is used for emphasis.
- Unaccessible content and its shortcomings
- The site headings have not been used correctly. Bolding has been used for emphasis.
- Accessibility requirements that are not met
- 1.3.1 Information and relations
Feedback and contact information
Did you notice an accessibility gap in our digital service? Let us know and we will do our best to remedy the problem. Give us accessibility feedback by email esamk.support@samk.fi
Supervisory Authority
If you are not satisfied with the response you have received or you do not receive any response after two weeks, you may submit a notification to the Regional State Administrative Agency for Southern Finland. The website of the Regional State Administrative Agency for Southern Finland provides detailed information on how to submit the notification and how the matter is processed. Please note that the website is in Finnish and Swedish only. Contact details of the supervisory authority: www.saavutettavuusvaatimukset.fi www.saavutettavuusvaatimukset.fi