While Accessibility Week 2021 has concluded, the work of increasing accessibility in teaching and learning never stops! The best practices are ones that benefit the most learners, and Accessibility Coordinator Michelle Tuten reminds us: “[b]ecause some forms of accommodations can take time to implement, if a classroom is made accessible ahead time, there can be a lot less stress involved in meeting the students’ need.” So, to reduce time and stress for you and your learners, start incorporating accessible pedagogy and content practice now – we can help! Get in touch with Clemson Online, via email or Bookings, and let us help you; together we can make Clemson an accessible place for all.
Clemson Online Home – Where Tech and Teaching Meet
Earlier this month our Accessibility Coordinator Michelle Tuten delivered a demonstration on Microsoft Accessibility Checkers.
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October was Accessibility month, and we enjoyed sharing information to help improve your general awareness and course content.