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Presentation
3:30PM – 4:30PM ET on Tuesday, August 6, 2024
Come join the fun with the CAST technical assistance (TA) specialists at the National AEM Center to explore and clarify the concepts and relationships of accessible materials, assistive technology, and technology for supporting students with disabilities. Visually explore how these components differ and complement each other, and learn about resources and best practices for implementing them.
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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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Webinar
3:00PM – 4:00PM ET on Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Learn about the latest technologies for making math accessible to diverse learners.
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Find links to AEM Center webinars and other resources for improving the accessibility of materials shared with remote learners.
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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.
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Guide
D. Carl, et al., 2021
Learn about the places in the IEP where it might be appropriate to refer to a students' use of accessible educational materials and technologies.
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Explore the coordinating systems needed for Workforce Development and learn how to develop or revise a workforce development system to address best practices for the provision of accessible materials and technologies.
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Podcast
National AEM Center at CAST, 2022
In this episode, Carson Cochran, from the Georgia Department of Education, and Somer Smith, from Marietta City Schools, share the insights and lessons they have learned through their collaboration as part of the National AEM Cohort.
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Podcast
National AEM Center at CAST, 2023
CAST CEO Lindsay Jones hosts this special episode to discuss technical assistance with the entire TA team at CAST, spanning two national technical assistance centers.
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Video
National AEM Center at CAST, 2024
Under IDEA 2004, the authority to require publishers to send files to the NIMAC is entirely in the hands of customers—states and districts. Instructional materials procurement is central to ensuring that the NIMAC will have the files for the materials your students need, when they need them.