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  • Find answers to your questions about selecting formats based on a learner’s need, Checkpoint 3 of the process for selecting accessible formats.

  • Numbered circle: 4. Use

    Learn about the supports learners and families need to effectively use the accessible formats provided to them, including delivery technologies, training, instructional strategies, support services and accommodations and/or modifications.

  • Numbered circle: 3. Acquire

    Learn about three options for acquiring accessible formats for your learners once it has been determined that they need them: accessible media producers, publishers and local conversion.

  • What does it mean to say materials and technologies are accessible? Being clear on the answer to this question will prepare you to get the most from the remaining modules of our online learning series on accessible materials and technologies.

  • Captioned videos not only improve accessibility for people with disabilities, they have far ranging learning and literacy benefits. Learn how to locate high-quality, accessible videos to support learning, and how to create your own.

  • Illustration of how content can work well across multiple technologies with varied input devices

    Learn how to create educational materials that are robust and work on both today’s and tomorrow’s educational and assistive technologies.

  • Illustration of a series of media representing various ways of interacting with the same content on a range of tools.

    Learn how to make your content operable by including descriptive headings, creating descriptive links and more.

  • Find answers to commonly asked questions about NIMAS and related topics such as the NIMAC, state and local agency requirements, and the provision of accessible formats from NIMAS filesets.

  • National Center on Accessible Educational Materials logo, CAST mark

    Get started on your accessibility journey by selecting AEM Center resources based on your role.

  • Explore a sample Accessibility Conformance Report (the completed version of a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template), with tips on how to interpret and use the information provided in each section.

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