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As I stated before, accessibility is very important when determining how useful online learning will be. There is so much information on the web today, but if it isn't correctly produced, some students will still miss this vital information. That is why it is so important for special educators to be aware of their student's IEP specific needs, and to also be aware of what online tools and websites they are using to enhance their lessons. There are many ways in which an educator can make sure they are picking and designing the best tools for learning. This might include, using only cc videos and pictures, providing typed notes from each previous class period for students to go back to and review, breaking assignments into manageable parts, and using accessible websites.
For more information visit, http://webaim.org/intro/#implementing
Here, teachers can find a more thorough list of other ways in which they can make sure their websites and online enrichment tools are accessible.
I have created a slideshow of various parts of my LMS which show how I have made my site accessible.
For more information visit, http://webaim.org/intro/#implementing
Here, teachers can find a more thorough list of other ways in which they can make sure their websites and online enrichment tools are accessible.
I have created a slideshow of various parts of my LMS which show how I have made my site accessible.
Here is a resource that has a ton of great information on web accessibility. I made most of my Moodle site using this as a guide.
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