Press Release (ePRNews.com) - New York, NY - Jul 17, 2025 - HAI Community, the international learning platform shaped by the educational vision of Cassian Grant, has officially published its internal Style Guide for Clear Learning Content. The guide is designed to improve consistency, clarity, and accessibility across all digital course materials hosted on the platform.
The document outlines writing standards, formatting conventions, tone preferences, and visual presentation guidelines for instructors, course creators, and content reviewers. It aims to minimize confusion, reduce cognitive load, and ensure that all learners—regardless of background or language fluency—can absorb material efficiently.
“Structure shapes understanding,” said Cassian Grant in the platform’s announcement. “By defining a shared approach to educational content, we enable clarity to scale—across languages, disciplines, and cultures.”
The guide includes detailed recommendations in the following areas:
- Tone and Language: Encourages plain, neutral, and inclusive language; avoids jargon and culturally biased phrasing.
- Formatting and Layout: Defines best practices for headers, lists, tables, visual spacing, and screen-reader-friendly layouts.
- Terminology Use: Standardizes use of academic and platform-specific terms, with regionally appropriate alternatives.
- Microcopy and Instructions: Ensures clarity in action prompts, form labels, and assessment directions.
- Multilingual Alignment: Provides formatting rules that support seamless translation and localization workflows.
The development of the style guide involved collaboration between HAI Community’s instructional design team, global moderators, and external language accessibility consultants. It draws on frameworks such as Plain Language principles and Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
The guide is now required reading for all instructors submitting new content to the platform and is also available to partners involved in localized curriculum deployment.
To promote adoption, HAI Community will host a virtual workshop series over the next quarter, aimed at course authors, regional moderators, and translation partners. These sessions will demonstrate real-world applications of the guide and share tools for incorporating its standards into content creation workflows.
The release of the Style Guide reinforces HAI Community’s broader mission: to create a global learning environment where consistency, clarity, and inclusion are not optional values—but structural commitments.
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Source : HAI Community