Date: 10/26/2022 Time: 03:30-4:30 Location: internet Type: Webinar
Description
In this 4-session series, participants will compare, analyze and discuss accessibility tools and strategies for all students to access education materials in their general education classrooms. These sessions will be based on “8 Tips To Make Curriculum Content Accessible”. These classes will be structured in an interactive format with 30 minutes of content presentation followed by small group discussion and then implementation planning time. The goal is to leave with 1 or 2 practical, ready to use strategies for each session.
Are you excited about what you have learned and ready to move forward with implementation? Let’s collaborate on ways to make accessibility tools available in your district, teach staff and students how to use these tools and empower students and staff to take control of their learning! (Tip 8 and Action Plan docs)
Resources: Accessibility Needs Assessment
Learning Objectives:
Participants will:
- Identify 2 ways to make a document accessible to people of different abilities.
- Compare and contrast tools and strategies for providing access to text for all students.
- Reflect on one way you can implement a language support tool for students with hearing loss or multi-language learners.
- Name one colleague you can collaborate with to create an action plan for accessibility in your district or school.
Presenters
Linda Doehle, AT Specialist
Linda Doehle started her career as a software engineer after completing her degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics at Whitworth College. She brought her technical skills to the field of assistive technology while working as an Assistive Technology Specialist for the Yakima School District. Linda holds an AT Specialist Certificate and enjoys being able to use her technology skills in helping students optimize their abilities using assistive technology. Linda has been with the Special Education Technology Center for eleven years and has presented webinars and classes at national and statewide conferences.
Rose Racicot, MS, OTR/L
Rose is an OT and Assistive Technology Specialist in Bellevue School District and at the Special Education Technology Center at CWU with 34 years of experience. Her passion is to help school districts and educators implement Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles to create inclusive classrooms for all students to succeed. Rose facilitates learning experiences on UDL, literacy support software, educational iPad apps, and accessibility features across platforms at the local, state, and national level both in-person and through remote learning.
Contact
Email Sue Wright at the SETC office
Zoom Link
Clock hours for this webinar and others in this series are available from ESD105 for a small fee. The following Professional Development Enroller link provides more information about clock hours: https://www.pdenroller.org/cwu/catalog/165361