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    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.

  • A student watching an instructor on a computer screen surrounded by math concepts

    Enhance and enrich your teaching of math with technologies that make math notation accessible.

  • Illustration of a series of media representing varied ways of feeling, seeing and hearing content.

    Based on the four POUR principles for accessible design, these questions are meant to help you evaluate the accessibility of digital educational materials prior to selection and procurement.

  • On May 26, 2020 the U.S. Department of Education issues a Notice of Interpretation (NOI)  permitting the National Instructional Materials Access Center (NIMAC) to accept files derived from digital instructional materials.

  • National Center on Accessible Educational Materials logo, CAST mark

    The 2019-2024 National AEM Center at CAST provides technical assistance, coaching, and resources to increase the availability and use of accessible educational materials and technologies for learners with disabilities across the lifespan.

  • National Center on Accessible Educational Materials logo, CAST mark

    Contact details and related information for State AEM coordinators for U.S. states, territories, and freely associated states.

  • National Center on Accessible Educational Materials logo

    The National Center on Accessible Educational Materials (AEM Center) at CAST works to ensure individuals with disabilities have equal access to materials and technologies for reaching educational outcomes and advancing in employment.

  • 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.

  • Find sample language and guidance you can adapt to communicate accessibility requirements in RFPs, Instructional Materials Adoption and contracts.

  • Vendors and developers of digital learning materials and technologies can benefit from accessibility guidance provided by education agencies and institutions.

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