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Presentation
2:15PM – 3:15PM ET on Friday, January 31, 2025
Join us for an interactive showcase on Accessible Educational Materials (AEM), assistive technology (AT), and accessible technology. Discover their unique characteristics, explore real-life examples, and gain implementation tips. Engage in discussions, reflect on practices, and share experiences. By the end, you’ll understand how these elements create inclusive learning environments for all students.
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Presentation
2:45PM – 4:00PM MT on Monday, June 3, 2024
Come join the fun as CAST's TA Specialists at the National AEM Center clarify the concepts and relationships of accessible materials, assistive technology, and technology for supporting students with disabilities. Presenters will share resources and best practices for implementing them, and facilitate discussions and reflections among participants to help them apply the knowledge to their own contexts.
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Webinar
3:00PM – 4:00PM ET on Monday, May 11, 2020
Join us for this webinar as we take a deep dive into (1) distinguishing the meanings of "accessibility" and (2) clarifying what it means in the context of access for students with disabilities.
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Many students with disabilities encounter barriers when using text-based materials, whether in print or digital. Learn about the actions that need to be taken so that learners who need accessible formats of these materials receive them with high quality and in a timely manner.
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Article
R. Jackson, 2021
In ASR, both the rate of information pick up and the portion of attention paid to braille or print—in combination with speech—can be controlled by the user.With sufficient practice, both braille readers and magnified print readers can greatly increase the rate at which they move through text using ASR.
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Report
AEM Center at CAST, 2022
Find initial considerations for improving the accessibility of state-mandated assessments for students with disabilities.
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Article
AEM Center at CAST, 2023
We explored how one State Education Agency (SEA) and two Local Education Agencies (LEAs) in a southern state enacted federal and state policies to provide Accessible Educational Materials (AEM) to students with disabilities
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Guide
National AEM Center at CAST, 2023
This guide addresses the challenge of inaccessible digital learning resources by providing K–12 educators and administrators with actionable information about EPUB, a digital file format.
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Video
National AEM Center at CAST, 2023
Build an understanding of what accessibility is and why it is important to have a common understanding of accessibility, especially when working with students with disabilities who require accessible materials and technologies.
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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.