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Legislative Framework Slides
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Lecture slides developed to accompany ARTID 569A: Inclusive Environments, an Interior Design course offered at Iowa State University. These slides cover the history of disability rights in the United States, design standards, and more. Questions are included within the slides for assessment.

Subject:
Design
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Provider:
Iowa State University
Author:
Julie E N Irish
Julie Irish
Date Added:
01/12/2021
Making Everyday Curriculum Materials Accessible for All Learners
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A free online course to assist all educators, including those new to the profession, in improving the accessibility of the materials their students use for learning...

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Education
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
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AEM Center
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AEM Center
Date Added:
05/27/2022
OER Rubrics | Achieve.org
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Open Educational Resources (OER) offer opportunities for increasing equity and access to high-quality K–12 education. Many state education agencies now have offices devoted to identifying and using OERs and other digital resources in their states. To help states, districts, teachers, and other users determine the degree of alignment of OERs to the Common Core State Standards, and to determine aspects of quality of OERs, Achieve has developed eight rubrics in collaboration with leaders from the OER community.

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Arts and Humanities
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Assessment
Teaching/Learning Strategy
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Achieve
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Individual Authors
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Achieve
Date Added:
05/06/2022
Procuring Accessible Digital Materials and Technologies for Teaching and Learning: The What, Why, Who, and How
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This resource explains what accessibility means, why it’s important, who requires it, and how educational agencies can meet their responsibilities.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
AEM Center
Author:
AEM Center
Date Added:
05/27/2022
Professional Web Accessibility Auditing Made Easy: Essential Skills for Web Developers, Content Creators, and Designers
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Digital accessibility skills are in high demand, as the world becomes more aware of barriers in digital content that prevent some people from participating in a digital society. These are essential skills for web developers, and essential knowledge for organizations that want to ensure their web content is reaching the broadest audience possible.

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Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Ryerson University
Author:
Greg Gay
Date Added:
01/13/2021
Research on Comprehension Checks
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See the current research on how embedded comprehension checks impact students and teachers.

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Education
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
CAST
Author:
CISL
Date Added:
05/06/2022
Research on Font Choice
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Find out about current research on fonts and ease of reading, especially for learners with dyslexia.

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Education
Material Type:
Reading
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CAST
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CISL
Date Added:
05/06/2022
Take Flight to Accessibility with the AEM Pilot!
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The National AEM Center at CAST has enjoyed collaborating with the #GoOpen Network on improving access to OER for learners with disabilities in your states and districts. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), one of our primary roles is to provide technical assistance to states and districts on how to select, procure, and distribute accessible educational materials (AEM), including OER. Accessibility in this context means that learners with disabilities are afforded the same opportunity for independence, participation, and progress in the curriculum as learners without disabilities. A common misconception is that inaccessible materials can be efficiently retrofitted by special educators or that alternatives can be readily acquired through special education services. The reality is that many learners with disabilities, who are estimated to represent 11% of the student population, experience delays or even full barriers to learning when materials are selected without consideration for accessibility. The good news is that resources and tools are available to guide states and districts on accessibility best practices. One of these is the newly released AEM Pilot.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
AEM Center
Author:
Cynthia Curry
Date Added:
05/27/2022