ALL of our students deserve to have access to the content we are teaching. A one-size-fits-all classroom is not practical for any group of students. Luckily with the technology available to us, we can create a learning environment that makes the content accessible to all of our learners.
Matter of fact many of the technology tools we already use have embedded accessibility features ready to use. So where can we find them? And which tools are available for different learning needs?
In a recent #Ditchbook chat, we discussed how to create an accessible classroom for everyone. Participants shared their favorite accessibility features along with extensions and add-ons that help us reach all learners.
Scroll down to find 20 tools to make your classroom accessible to all students. Also, be sure to check out this Wakelet collection to see the entire chat.
Having trouble? Still unclear on how a Twitter chat works? Feel free to tweet to these #DitchBook ambassadors and they’ll help — Karly Moura @karlymoura, Sean Fahey @seanjfahey, Sandy Otto @sandyrotto, Rachel Marker @rachelmarker, Evan Mosier @emosier3, Mandi Tolen @TTmomTT, Craig Klement @craigklement, Tara Martin @taramartinedu, Krista Harmsworth @zonie71, Anne Kamper @annekamper, Rayna Freedman @rlfreedm, Lance McClard @drmcclard, Stephanie DeMichele @sdemichele or David Platt @herrplatt!
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