FLOE is intended to enable inclusive access to personally relevant, engaging learning opportunities for the full diversity of learners and content producers.
In addition, the FLOE video player allows multiple language caption support, synchronized and navigable transcripts, and is fully accessible via keyboard control, and screen reader.
Also directed by Treviranus,[17] It was founded in 2008[18] and officially launched on 24 May 2012,[19] with the aim to "address the challenge of designing our information and communication systems (ICT) so that they work for all potential users, including users with disabilities, varying language needs and diverse cultural preferences.
[27] This technical and conceptual framework takes advantage of the plasticity of information and communications technology (ICT) systems to personally optimize the user interface to the needs and preferences of each individual.
[28] Director of both the IDRC and IDI, Jutta Treviranus is a world expert in the field of inclusive design who has made appearances at the White House and United Nations.
[29] She has "led many international multi‐partner research networks that have created broadly implemented technical innovations that support inclusion."
Her work has included designing open source content and helping implement accessibility legislation, standards, and specifications.