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Tag Archives: Universal Design
Inclusive Learning Design Handbook
I am reviewing the “Floe” website today. I am particularly interested in their “Inclusive Learning Handbook.” What is Floe? According to their website: “Learners learn best when the experience is personalized to individual needs. OER is an ideal learning environment … Continue reading
Posted in Instructional Design, OER, Open education, Open Educational Resource, Open textbooks
Tagged Universal Design
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Jing: ADA Compliance and New Media
Image via WikipediaJing‘s pro version now includes the ability to add captions. I want to congratulate them on that. No, I want to send them an award or something. I owe them all a College of the Redwoods keyring at … Continue reading
The Semantic Web and Universal Design
Image via WikipediaI have been looking at PopcornJS this morning. PopcornJS allows programmers to build in triggerable events in the code delivering a video in a webpage. What problems does that solve? One of the things we are wrestling with … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, connectivism
Tagged semantic, Semantic Web, Universal Design, Web 3.0
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