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All Blog Posts Tagged 'accessibility' (2)

Mary Hricko ADA Compliance

Hi everyone, We are using the Quality Matters Rubric for assessment of our online courses and because I teach in Ning rather than a CMS tool, I failed the assessment because NING is not ADA compliant. QM requires that: The course incorporates ADA standards and reflect conformance with institutional policy regarding accessibility in online and hybrid courses. Course pages and course materials provide equivalent alternatives to audit… Continue

Added by Mary Hricko on August 1, 2009 at 10:04pm — No Comments

Deborah Louisiana LACUE Presentation

This week is the 2008 Louisiana LACUE (Louisiana Association of Computer Using Educators) conference in Baton Rouge. Today, several of us involved in a pilot project presented about Using Voice Tools to Personalize Instruction. It was a good session. We even had some of the students in the pilot course come and share about their experiences. The students are learning algebra through our virtual school. The course, a hybrid, uses makes extensive use of online voice tools to give students another… Continue

Added by Deborah on December 4, 2008 at 5:26pm — No Comments

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