Accessibility is the degree to which a document, website, product, service, or environment is usable to any given user, including those with a disability. For example, if a building on campus has a ...
The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) is releasing a new online toolkit, From Print to Digital: Guide to Quality Instructional Materials. Developed in collaboration with state ...
Whether your company already creates instructional material or you're considering making some of your in-house training resources available in online form, you want your courses to provide useful, ...
Many instructors have used generative AI to produce instructional materials including varied examples, multiple explanations, low stakes testing content, summarize key themes in a course, rubric ideas ...
This article is concerned with three main issues related to the use of positive and negative examples during instruction. The issues discussed are: sequence, quality, and quantity of positive and ...
Even as more teachers say that their curriculum materials are standards-aligned, they still identify some major shortcomings that they say make it harder to reach all students. And they’re still ...
There’s a familiar divide between practice and policy. When it comes to grading, devices, equity, choice, student behavior, and much else, the views from inside and outside the schoolhouse are very ...
Our commitment to student success hinges on equal access for every Hornet. As a faculty leader, it is your obligation to maintain the accessibility of course materials. The University system provides ...
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