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Category Archives: implementing print disability tools
Notebook on Print Disability Resources from Oregon Interagency AT Meeting
At our Portland, Oregon AT Interagency meeting on February 8, we discussed Accessible Instructional Materials. Below are some of the ideas and concerns that were shared on methods, tools and struggles implementing text in alternate formats and readers,… Continue reading
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Assessing Formats for Accessible Instructional Materials, Part Two
Matching an AIM (Accessible Instructional Materials) format (See part one for format types) with students involves more than just locating a textbook title in etext or qualifying for eligibility to acquire NIMAS files. The correct software, type of rea… Continue reading
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