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Simple Way to Determine Your Website's Accessibility
By Lisa Nielsen published
The websites of all public schools and schools that receive any federal funding must by law be accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities.

PebbleGo Relaunches With Accessibility for Children With Disabilities
By TL Editors published
PebbleGo is now accessible to children with vision, cognitive, physical, and hearing disabilities.

6 Tips for A More Accessible Classroom. Advice from @HabenGirma, First DeafBlind Graduate of @Harvard_Law
By Lisa Nielsen published
Haben Girma, author of Haben: The DeafBlind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law shared advice for making schools more accessible for students.

Comcast Announces Expansion Of Its Internet Essentials Program
By TL Editors published
To be eligible to apply to the program, low-income applicants simply need to show they are participating in one of more than a dozen different government assistance programs.

#NYCSchoolsTech 2019 Conference Focuses on Digital Inclusion
By Christine Weiser published
“One out of every 300 Americans will attend a New York City school. Ensuring all of these students have access to technology is crucial. “ -- NYCDOE Chancellor Richard Carranza

ISTE NEWS: Funds For Learning Releases 2019 E-rate Trends Report
By TL Editors published
Results reveal that the E-rate program remains critical in establishing broadband connectivity for schools and libraries.

A Guide to Sharing Positive Education Stories in Social Media
By Lisa Nielsen published

Lessons for Teachers about The World's Largest Minority Group
By Lisa Nielsen published
Don't know what the largest minority group is?

#AccessibilityFirst Call to Action: @Google @Microsoft @Apple
By Lisa Nielsen published
Why not make accessible the default, rather than a technique that content creators must be trained in and work to access?

2019 Report Highlights Best Practices for Driving Broadband Connectivity and Access for Students
By TL Editors published
“In order to provide personalized learning experiences for students to best prepare them for college and careers, and to compete in a global economy, all schools need access to reliable, high-speed broadband," said SETDA's incoming Executive Director, Candice Dodson.
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