Accessible instructional design
Language: English Series: Advances in special education technology | / edited by Dave L. Edyburn; v.2Publication details: Emrald 2015 UKDescription: ix, 173pISBN:- 9781785602894
- 371.904334 Ac22
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371.710954 B227g God's own kitchen | 371.822 C36i INTERROGATING WOMEN'S EDUCATION | 371.9 H224 BEHAVIOUR OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN | 371.904334 Ac22 Accessible instructional design | 371.9091724 T618b The beautiful tree | 371.90954 Ed83 Education and children with special needs | 371.92 H35e2 THE EDUCATION OF EXEPTIONAL CHILDREN |
The Advances in Special Education Technology series is designed to focus international attention on applications of technology for individuals with disabilities. Outstanding researchers from around the world will contribute chapters synthesizing the research evidence on specific types of technology applications that improve access, engagement, and learning outcomes of diverse learners. The scope of contributions will cover subfields known as assistive technology, instructional design, instructional technology, online learning, personalized learning, and universal design for learning and will encompass both formal and informal learning settings across the lifespan. Instructional designers often fail to consider issues of accessibility when creating educational materials. As a result, students with disabilities frequently encounter physical, sensory, or cognitive barriers that prevent them from accessing, engaging, and succeeding in learning activities. This volume will examine issues of accessibility and how designers can improve the quality of educational materials by embedding supports that anticipate the special learning needs of diverse learners.
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