A hub for accessible resources by a network of organisations in marine science and conservation, adult education institutions and organisations which support educational initiatives for d/Deaf and visually impaired.
Resource Hub
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Below, you can conduct a key word search of our curated database of accessible resources and services. Type in one of the the following keyword categories into the search bar:
Type of resource: image, video, exhibit, toolkit, 3D models
Type of pedagogical approach: visual, auditory, tactile, multisensory
Name of organisation: Type in the name of a specific organisation you are looking for
Country or location, or ‘digital’ if you are looking for an online/ digital resource: E.g. UK, Norway, online
Other helpful keywords: d/Deaf, blind, visually impaired, sound
Marine Life Hand Signals for Underwater Communication
In this PADI blog, learn some common hand signals for marine life, such as shark, dolphin, octopus, crab and many more…
Ocean for All – VR Sessions
The Ocean for All programme is an Ocean Conservation Trust initiative aimed at connecting people to the Ocean who wouldn’t be able to reach it otherwise.
Accessible Colours
Do you know if your brand colours are accessible to people who are visually impaired? Find out by following the step by step guide for accesisble colours, which we have developed.
Sign Language Video Guidelines
Are you curious about how you can create videos accessible to d/Deaf people? Then follow our Sign Language video guideline, which we used to create the Thalassophile Project Educational Episodes.
Sounds of the Ocean
Sounds of the Ocean: An Immersive Mindful Experience To Connect With The Ocean & Yourself
Ocean Senses Activities Book
This booklet consists of 16 interdisciplinary lesson plans and ideas that inspire to learn about the ocean and connect to it via their senses. Teachers from kindergarten to high school- are the primary audience, but this is not only for teachers, and they hope people of all ages can be inspired.
Accessible Oceans: Exploring Ocean Data Through Sound
The “Accessible Oceans” AISL Pilots and Feasibility study aims to inclusively design auditory displays that support perception and understanding of ocean data in informal learning environments (ILEs).