Accessibility Latest about Accessibility Blackboard and Readspeaker Partner to Boost Accessibility of Digital Content By TL Editors published 27 January 18 4 Rules for Accessible Images That Will Get You More Views By Lisa Nielsen published 26 January 18 BRINGING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS TO A RURAL DISTRICT By Todd Dugan published 26 October 16 STREAMLINING ACCESS: ONE DISTRICT’S PIONEERING EFFORTS By Tech & Learning published 23 August 16 As the ninth largest district in the nation, Orange County (FL) Public Schools is using its size for good. DIGITAL EQUITY: A MORAL IMPERATIVE: PART 3 By Tara Smith published 21 June 16 Most of us can’t imagine what we did before, or what we’d do without, 24/7 access. DIGITAL EQUITY: “A MORAL IMPERATIVE”: PART 2 By Tara Smith published 28 April 16 DIGITAL EQUITY: A MORAL IMPERATIVE: PART 1 By Tara Smith published 24 March 16 How do you react when the Internet goes down, when the tech doesn’t work in the classroom, or when you lose satellite reception driving through an unfamiliar city? 123456Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1FactCheck.org: How to Use It to Teach2Edtech Show & Tell: October 20243How GenerationAI Looks to Normalize AI in the Classroom By Empowering Educators4Teaching Students To Use AI More Effectively5What to Know About Buying a Chromebook
Blackboard and Readspeaker Partner to Boost Accessibility of Digital Content By TL Editors published 27 January 18
STREAMLINING ACCESS: ONE DISTRICT’S PIONEERING EFFORTS By Tech & Learning published 23 August 16 As the ninth largest district in the nation, Orange County (FL) Public Schools is using its size for good.
DIGITAL EQUITY: A MORAL IMPERATIVE: PART 3 By Tara Smith published 21 June 16 Most of us can’t imagine what we did before, or what we’d do without, 24/7 access.
DIGITAL EQUITY: A MORAL IMPERATIVE: PART 1 By Tara Smith published 24 March 16 How do you react when the Internet goes down, when the tech doesn’t work in the classroom, or when you lose satellite reception driving through an unfamiliar city?