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    Learn about the NIMAS and the NIMAC, two key provision of IDEA 2004, the special education law for elementary and secondary education in the U.S.

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    National AEM Center at CAST, 2023

    This guide will help you develop knowledge and practical skills related to the Quality Indicators with Critical Components for Higher Education. It's also useful for preparing to work with a team on systems change at the state and/or local levels.

  • In April 2024, the United States Department of Justice issued a final rule requiring state and local governmental entities — including early childhood, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary institutions — to ensure web- or mobile app-based digital learning resources are appropriate for and usable by students with disabilities.

  • National Center on Accessible Educational Materials logo, CAST mark

    The AEM Center at CAST offers free resources—including videos, policy briefs, articles, and quick reads—to support our goal of increasing the availability and use of accessible educational materials and technologies for learners with disabilities across the lifespan.

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    1:00PM – 2:00PM ET on Thursday, January 25, 2024

    New to the provision of accessible educational materials (AEM), or just need to refresh your understanding to incorporate the latest changes to AEM-related statutes? Explore new and updated resources from the AEM Center that will make you an accessibility hero for all students, including those who have disabilities.

  • Office for Civil Rights Definition of Accessibility

    Review key terms that will be helpful for you to know to get the most from the information on this website.

  • Screenshot of the AEM Pilot tool

    The AEM Pilot is an interactive web-based tool that guides K-12 districts and states to become more inclusive learning spaces for students with disabilities. Building background knowledge about accessible educational materials and technologies, conducting self-assessments, and monitoring continuous progress are all facilitated by the AEM Pilot.

  • The AEM Center's Online Learning Series on Canvas to help individuals or teams select, create and acquire accessible materials and technologies for everyone who needs them to support their learning and employment goals.

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    4:15PM – 5:00PM ET on Thursday, November 5, 2020

    Learn how to apply the POUR principles of accessible design to revise course materials and make them more inclusive in order to increase participation and representation in the cybersecurity field.

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    12:45PM – 3:00PM ET on Wednesday, November 20, 2019

    Accessible educational materials and technologies provide opportunities for learners with disabilities to “acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same services” as learners without disabilities. One format for presenting content in a flexible way that addresses the needs and preferences of our diverse learners is EPUB. In this session, participants will learn about best practices for ensuring the accessibility of EPUB publications so that they work for all learners.

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