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  • Join our webinar series AEMing for Access, focusing on accessibility, accessible educational materials, and accessible and assistive technologies! By registering just once, you'll gain access to participate in every webinar in the series and receive timely reminders.

  • Presentation
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    12:45PM – 3:00PM ET on Thursday, November 3, 2022

    Participants will be provided with supporting resources and action steps to be prepared for their next IEP meeting.

  • Webinar
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    2:00PM – 3:00PM ET on Tuesday, June 11, 2019

    A Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) is meant to provide a standard format for vendors to report the extent to which a digital material or technology product meets accessibility standards. Despite recent updates meant to streamline the VPAT and make it easier to use, the VPAT remains a highly technical document. In this webinar, we will discuss the benefits and limitations of the VPAT and then walk you through an exemplar VPAT as we provide tips for what to look for in each section when interpreting a VPAT from a vendor.

  • Podcast

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2024

    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.

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    4:00PM – 5:00PM ET on Wednesday, May 20, 2020

    In this presentation, participants will dive into the three core principles of UDL: multiple means of engagement, representation and action and expression. Examples for addressing each principle through the intentional design of accessible educational materials will be provided, along with a range of AEM Center and CAST resources that education professionals can use to continue their own learning on UDL and AEM and create professional development opportunities for others.

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    AEM Center at CAST, 2024

    This publication explores the innovative potential of generative AI in enhancing educational accessibility and engagement. Despite its promise, the adoption of AI in education faces significant hurdles due to the lack of clear guidance and understanding within educational districts.

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    Given the rapid advancement of technology and the urgency of applying scientific solutions to global challenges, all learners need access to STEM education. Creating accessible materials is one way to reduce those barriers so that all learners can participate and choose to advance in STEM fields.

  • Presentation
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    1:00PM – 1:40PM ET on Wednesday, October 19, 2022

    In this interactive session, you'll be introduced to two openly available protocols for evaluating the accessibility of created or curated OERs in a number of formats (Word and Google documents, PDFs, videos, and more).

  • Webinar
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    3:00PM – 4:00PM ET on Monday, June 8, 2020

    Learn how to curate accessible Open Educational Resources with a freely available protocol.

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    Discover how a teacher of students with visual impairments (TVI) negotiates and collaborates within a school system to support a student who uses accessible materials and assistive technology.

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