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Avoid content that flashes on your website to eliminate risk for students who are susceptible to seizures.

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  • It’s also important to check for flashing content on other websites you share with students.
    • If flashing content cannot be avoided, alert students before directing them to the website.
  • Notably, flashes between 2 and 55 hertz are the most likely to induce seizures.

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“What considerations should be made in order to develop accessible web-based distance learning courses?” by AccessComputing.
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