03-15-2023 03:19 AM
Go to solutionWhat's the best way and approach to teach physically deformed students (those with vision or hearing impairment issues)?
How do you sync all of your resources to meet all of the requirements for learning for everyone in an environment (whether physical or remote)?
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03-15-2023 06:10 AM
Go to solutionHello,
Firstly, I wouldn't call these students "physically deformed". Having vision or hearing impairment issues can happen without being physically deformed.
Secondly, have a look at https://teach.udemy.com/accessibility-considerations-for-course-materials/ (note - this website seems to be currently down for me - you may wish to check this later).
Regards,
Phillip
03-15-2023 06:10 AM
Go to solutionHello,
Firstly, I wouldn't call these students "physically deformed". Having vision or hearing impairment issues can happen without being physically deformed.
Secondly, have a look at https://teach.udemy.com/accessibility-considerations-for-course-materials/ (note - this website seems to be currently down for me - you may wish to check this later).
Regards,
Phillip
03-15-2023 11:34 PM
Go to solutionThanks a lot.
It was truly helpful
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