
In this episode of the Learning and Performance Podcast, I speak with Nicole L’Etoile—learning experience designer, accessibility advocate, and founder of L’Etoile Education—about how to design digital learning experiences that are accessible, inclusive, and equitable for all learners.
Nicole brings deep experience as a former educator, LMS administrator, accessibility auditor, and course creator. In our conversation, she shares actionable strategies to help learning designers and organizations create accessible content that supports every learner—not just some.
Whether you’re new to accessibility or a seasoned learning pro looking to go deeper, this episode is packed with practical advice, frameworks, and resources to support your work.
Topics Covered:
In our conversation, we cover a range of topics relevant to learning and performance, including:
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People Mentioned
Crystal Scott – Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) and designer of Nicole’s website
Taylor Arnt – Accessibility and assistive tech advocate who created WCAG and AT-focused ChatGPT bots
Luke Hobson – Instructional designer and founder of Instructional Design Institute; collaborator with Nicole
Molly Huddle – Former Olympian and coach of Nicole’s racing team
Tools and Tech Mentioned:
Frameworks and Guides:
WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) – Quick Reference Guide
POUR Framework – Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) – https://www.w3.org
WebAIM – https://webaim.org
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) – CAST Guidelines
Accessibility Shield – https://www.accessibilityshield.com
Organizations and Platforms:
L’Etoile Education – Nicole’s consulting business: https://www.letoile-education.com
Instructional Design Institute by Luke Hobson – Nicole's course is hosted here