D2L Brightspace integration
Document accessibility for D2L
Inkable for D2L helps teams review course materials, see the accessibility score, and fix common issues inside Brightspace.
If you are looking at this after a D2L conference conversation, the short version is this: the check, the score, and the fix stay close together.
Start with the score
When someone opens an accessibility check in D2L, they need to know where the file stands. Inkable shows the accessibility score beside the report, so the next step is easy to find.
The score is not a mystery number. It sits next to the issues that created it, so faculty, instructional designers, and accessibility staff can move into the actual work quickly.
Inkable also generates a plain-language accessibility summary inside D2L. That gives the reviewer a readable explanation of the current state of the material, not just a list of raw checks.
Then make the fix obvious
Accessibility work gets easier when the issue and the fix are in the same place. Inkable keeps the explanation and remediation step together, so reviewers do not have to hunt through menus.
For supported issues, remediation can happen with one click inside the D2L workflow. For issues that need judgment, such as alt text quality or whether media is decorative, Inkable keeps the human decision visible instead of pretending the choice is automatic.
Built for real course files
D2L courses usually contain a mix of file types. Inkable can check DOCX, PDF, PPTX, HTML, and other course materials, so teams review the content students actually encounter.
The goal is simple: make accessibility checking easy to find, make scores easy to understand, and make fixes quick enough that remediation can fit into normal course work.
Flat institution-wide pricing
Flat institution-wide pricing means teams can check more than a small pilot group. Inkable is designed for routine review: check the score, fix what can be fixed, and keep a report of what changed.
Talk to us about D2L
Share how your team uses D2L, what kinds of course materials you need to check, and whether you are evaluating accessibility tools after the conference. We can explain what the integration looks like for your workflow.