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Handbook of Research on Emerging Priorities and Trends in Distance Education: Communication, Pedagogy, and Technology
Designing activities that allow demonstration of course content in various ways to give all learners an opportunity to succeed.
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Removing the Disability from Distance Education
Christina Yuknis (Gallaudet University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5162-3.ch011
Abstract
Students with disabilities are increasingly opting to take distance education courses. As a result, many courses are not prepared to adequately meet the needs of their students. This chapter provides an overview of the main accessibility issues, including the delay in technology use and adaptation and assistive technology integration for people with disabilities in distance education courses. To mitigate these issues, a framework for instructional design, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), is presented. UDL is a set of three principles that, when applied from the beginning of the course design, can reduce the need for later modifications or accommodations. Instructors may use UDL to ensure that the course is accessible, not just for students with disabilities, but for all students in the course.
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Technology, UDL & Literacy Activities for People with Developmental Delays
A UDL practice of allowing different students, based on their abilities, to communicate “the answer” in a way best suited to their communication strengths.
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