
Success story
IPE e-learning platform
Services
Accessibility Audit
UX Research
Workshops
About project:
Internetowa Platforma Edukacyjna (IPE) is one of Poland's leading e-learning platforms for homeschool students — covering the full national core curriculum from primary school through to high school. When they approached us, they had a clear challenge: their platform was used by thousands of students daily, including children with visual impairments, motor disabilities, and neurodivergent learners — yet it had never undergone an accessibility review.
Our task
To conduct a focused accessibility audit of IPE — identifying the barriers preventing learners with disabilities from independently accessing lessons, interactive exercises, and core platform features, and delivering a prioritized roadmap for the development and design teams.

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Our goal
To give every child — regardless of whether they use a mouse, a keyboard, a screen reader, or struggle with low contrast and small text — a fair chance to log in, open a lesson, and learn independently.
Solution
Our accessibility specialist carried out a partial audit of the Internetowa Platforma Edukacyjna, focusing on the areas most critical for basic platform usage. The scope covered:
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Login page and user profile selection — the entry points to the platform
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Student Dashboard — the main navigation hub after login
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Lesson view — lesson content, interactive exercises, multimedia, and educational games
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EduSnake game — educational quiz-game
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Navigation and footer — global elements present on every page


All components were tested using assistive technologies:
a screen reader, a physical keyboard, and an on-screen keyboard — the actual tools used by students with visual impairments and motor difficulties. Each finding was documented with a description, screenshot or video, the relevant WCAG 2.1 AA success criterion, severity level, and a concrete recommendation addressed to either the development or design team.
The full audit report was structured around implementation priorities: from issues that blocked access entirely to improvements that would enhance comfort for a broader range of users.

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How we support EdTech
Accessibility is a process, not a one-time fix. Here is how we help at every stage.
Accessibility Audit
We examine your product against
WCAG 2.1 AA criteria using screen readers, keyboard testing, and expert review — and deliver a prioritized, actionable report.
UX Research & Design
We map your real user base, identify under-served groups, and help your team embed inclusive thinking into the design process from the start.
Workshops & Training
We turn audit findings into team knowledge — running hands-on sessions with your developers, designers, and content creators to build lasting accessibility capability.
Implementation Support
We work alongside your development team to review fixes, answer questions in WCAG context, and re-test resolved issues — closing the loop between the audit and the product.







