What would you change about the way you learnt coding? 
Ensuring accessibility in coding tutorials is essential to make learning inclusive for everyone. Accessibility involves creating resources that are usable by everyone, regardless of their physical abilities. 

For visually impaired learners, this means providing screen reader-compatible content, detailed audio descriptions, coding environments that can be navigated with keyboard shortcuts, offering text-to-speech options, and ensuring that all visual content is accompanied by descriptive text. 

Our aim is to identify and address these needs to develop inclusive and effective tutorials, ensuring that every aspiring coder has the opportunity to learn and excel in programming, regardless of their physical abilities.  

We are conducting a survey to understand how people learn coding and their experiences with tutorials. Our goal is to make coding accessible to everyone, irrespective of their abilities and age. By focusing on accessibility, we aim to resolve the bottlenecks and open up opportunities for all.

By gathering insights from a diverse range of learners, we aim to identify the strengths and gaps in current coding education resources. This information will help us develop inclusive and effective tutorials that cater to the needs of all aspiring coders, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to learn and excel in the world of programming. Your participation is valuable in helping us achieve this mission.


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