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Many distance learning courses are not accessible to individuals with disabilities.

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Conference Room Knowledge Base Search Results

The following 7 Conference Room Knowledge Base articles match your search criteria:

  • How can I get started in making my distance learning course accessible to all students?
  • What are some of the barriers students with disabilities face in distance learning courses?
  • What are some steps that distance learning program administrators can take to ensure the accessibility of their courses?
  • What are the benefits of universal design of a distance learning course for students without disabilities?
  • What do distance learning professionals need to know about accessibility?
  • What should I do when a student informs me of a disability and requests an accommodation for a distance learning course?
  • Where can I find resources for making distance learning courses accessible?

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