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Remote Learning: How Can Colleges Help Disabled Students?

Remote Learning: How Can Colleges Help Disabled Students? | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Here are some tips on how to make online, hybrid and remote learning more accessible for students with impairments.
 
Amelia Pang is a journalist and an editor at EdTech: Focus on Higher Education. Her work has appeared in the New Republic, Mother Jones, and Truthdig.

 

 

Even before the massive disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, students with disabilities who needed accommodations were often reluctant to ask for them. With a mix of online and in-person instruction likely to remain the new normal, it is important for educators to keep students with disabilities at the forefront of their minds when designing and teaching courses.


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eLaHub - home page

eLaHub - home page | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Be part of the eLearning inclusion revolution.

At eLaHub we show you how to meet accessibility standards, and how to make your eLearning resources better for everyone, including people with impairments.

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Telling The Story, Better Accessibility Statements with ASPIRE (W)

Telling The Story, Better Accessibility Statements with ASPIRE (W) | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
In our series of free weekly webinars April 29th saw a session focused on the work of the ASPIRE service which helps publishers and vendors tell the story of the amazing accessibility work they are doing to create a transparent environment for content.

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