How To Use Keynote For Education By Luke Edwards Apple Keynote is a powerful free tool for teacher to use in education for stand out presentations.
How To Use Google Sites, Tips and Tricks By Luke Edwards Google Sites is a great way to build a website and is available to teachers for free, here's how to best use the resource.
Can PDFs Be Made Accessible? By Lisa Nielsen These are the most common accessibility errors to check for:
MAD-learn Guides Kids in App Design and Creation By TL Editors MAD-learn is a mobile application development website where teachers guide students through the design process from start to finish.
Wordpress, and Blackboard, and Wix. Oh My! Which School Website Platform Should You Choose? By Lisa Nielsen Are you using a platform that supports digital accessibility?
Website Platforms Share Accessibility Support with Schools at #NYCSchoolsDigIn Summit By Lisa Nielsen All public schools or schools who receive federal funding must have accessible websites.
Keynote Announced for the #NYCSchoolsTech Website Accessibility Conference By TL Editors Lynn will spotlight the positive impacts of website accessibility for students, parents and the community.
Accessibility Isn't A Nice to Have. It's A Must Have. By Lisa Nielsen Schools should anticipate being the focus of increased scrutiny and challenges to the accessibility of their websites.
Fixing One of the Biggest Accessibility Issues: Color Contrast By Lisa Nielsen In this article you'll learn why this is important, what the standard is for color contrast, and how to make content with accessible color contrast.
50 Ideas For Your Class Webpage By Guest Blogger Michele Vance Below are suggestions to use for designing a classroom webpage that fits the needs of your school and classroom.