Accessible Solutions for Online Learning: Considerations for Learners who are B/VI


April 8, 2021 | 4:00pm

Understand why accessibility is important for learners who are blind/visually impaired (B/VI) and discover tips for considering a student’s accessibility needs when engaged in remote learning activities. Explore laws and guidance related to accessibility and why it matters, identification of student accessibility need, accessibility features of technology tools/platforms/online curriculum, and resources to support identification and assessment of accessibility needs.

Presented by: Dan Kelley, M.A., TVI, Ohio State School for the Blind; Michelle Wagner, M.Ed, TVI, Principal, Ohio State School for the Blind; Christine Croyle, Ed.D., Program Director, Outreach Center for Deafness and Blindness at OCALI; Jan Rogers, MS.,OTR/L, ATP, Program Director, AT&AEM Center at OCALI; Sarah Buoni, Assistant Director-Diverse Learners, Ohio Department of Education, Office for Exceptional Children

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