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

  • Presentation
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    2:20PM – 3:20PM ET on Thursday, January 30, 2020

    Get to know the AEM Pilot, a free, web-based teaching, self-assessment and progress monitoring tool for school districts. In this session, you and your fellow passengers will be guided through the tool, and coaching on how the AEM Pilot can be used in your own settings will also be included.

  • Webinar
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    2:00PM – 3:30PM ET on Tuesday, April 26, 2022

    In this interactive webinar, participants will engage with the AEM Center's Quality Indicators and learn how Virginia Tech and the University of Maine System are using them to improve systemic accessibility.

  • Presentation
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    3:10PM – 4:00PM ET on Wednesday, October 21, 2020

    Join us to learn tips and tricks from our experts including gaining a better understanding of how to increase accessibility for all participants and users, including those with disabilities.

  • Webinar
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    3:00PM – 4:00PM ET on Thursday, May 9, 2019

    The Quality Indicators for the Provision of Accessible Educational Materials (AEM) can be used by faculty, IT, instructional designers, administrators, and others at higher ed institutions to self-assess and map improvements of course material accessibility. Join a discussion with a panel of higher ed professionals who have experience with many of the Critical Components of the Quality Indicators. To get the most out of the webinar, we recommend previewing the Quality Indicators (http://aem.cast.org/policies/quality-indicators-provision-aem.html) and the Higher Education Critical Components (http://aem.cast.org/policies/higher-education-critical-components.html).

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    Get practical tips and resources for developing accessible content that is Perceivable, Operable, Understandable and Robust (POUR).

  • Podcast
    The Accessible Learning Experience | CAST, Illustrations of a microphone, sound waves, digital text, and wifi

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2022

    In this episode, our friends from Step Up AT explain how they are addressing the challenge of building capacity for the effective use of AT in the diverse settings where young children with disabilities and their families receive services.

  • Podcast
    The Accessible Learning Experience | CAST, Illustrations of a microphone, sound waves, digital text, and wifi

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2022

    Tune in to hear Dr. Eric Moore’s insights on how we can all work to create more inclusive workplaces.

  • National Center on Accessible Educational Materials logo, CAST mark

    The AEM Center at CAST offers free technical assistance webinars and presentations at national convenings and conferences, with the goal of increasing the availability and use of accessible educational materials and technologies for learners with disabilities across the lifespan.

  • Presentation

    2:05PM – 3:00PM ET on Wednesday, November 13, 2024

    Educational institutions are now responsible for ensuring that all digital learning resources are accessible. This presentation will discuss the steps toward a proactive strategy that addresses both the remediation of existing resources and securing new ones that are certified accessible, and why this is far more economical and accurate than attempting to retrofit digital materials on an ad hoc basis.

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