Showing results 111-120 of 143 for digital materials
Search results
-
Find answers to your questions about selecting formats based on a learner’s need, Checkpoint 3 of the process for selecting accessible formats.
-
Find answers to your questions about listing the instructional materials, Checkpoint 4 of the process for selecting accessible formats.
-
Find answers to your questions about listing the instructional materials, Checkpoint 5 of the process for selecting accessible formats.
-
Discover accessible learning across the lifespan in these short and informative videos designed to start conversations about the importance of accessibility and accessible materials in your context.
-
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.
-
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.
-
Learn how to vet and purchase materials to ensure they are accessible from the start, and the options for retrofitting inaccessible materials when it is necessary.
-
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.
-
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.