Inclusive Insight: Accessible Digital Materials

10 Tips for Making Digital Materials More Accessible to Students with Disabilities

Many teachers and schools are falling short of federal requirements for digital accessibility, posing undue challenges for students with a wide range of disabilities. Most K-12 professionals know that federal law requires school buildings to be accessible to all students, including those with disabilities. What they might not know is that those requirements, under Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, also apply to digital materials. Check out 10 Tips for Making Digital Materials More Accessible to Students With Disabilities (edweek.org) to learn more.

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