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How can EdTech help faculty empower students to create content while supporting accessibility initiatives?

How can EdTech help faculty empower students to create content while supporting accessibility initiatives?

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In Episode Six of the Innovate and Educate podcast, we finish our exploration of administrator and faculty answers to the question: “How can EdTech help faculty empower students to create content while supporting accessibility initiatives?” Listen to Christine Lhowe, M.F.A., Associate Professor of Art & Design, as she explains how accessibility plays a role in creating teaching students to web design and user experiences communicate to populations with varied abilities. We will also hear from Lauren McFadden, Ed.D., who talks about supporting future primary and secondary school teachers in preparing to meet the needs of all learners

Next month, we will begin a series, focusing on artificial intelligence. These concepts create new pathways for learning.

Key topics + time stamps Series and Episode Introduction [00:00-00:54]

Christine Lhowe: Associate Professor of Design and Assistant Department Chair of Programmatic and Curriculum Innovation [00:55-10:06]

Dr. Lauren McFadden: Associate Professor of Elementary and Special Education [10:07-21:07]

Kate Sierra, Instructional Designer, and Ann Oro, Senior Instructional Designer [21:08-26:25]

Episode Wrap-up [26:26-26:55] Resources

Dr. Lauren McFadden: Faculty Profile

  • The UDL Guidelines
  • What is Universal Design for Learning
  • Universal Design for Learning: An Introduction

Christine Lhowe: Faculty Profile

  • Web Accessibility Initiative: WCAG Guidelines

Episode Homepage & Contact Info Website Email address: tltc@shu.edu

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