Awhile ago I saw a document that outlined things school districts should
keep in mind and/or require of publishing companies when textbooks are
adopted so that there are easier options for providing braille reader
options. Does anyone have information on this topic?
Thanks,
Shelley Mack
Shelley,
Everything that you need to know can be found at the National Center for
Accessible Educational Materials and Learning site.
aem.cast.org
There's a free series of webinars running now through the fall for
educators concerned with accessible materials in the K12 arena.
http://aem.cast.org/about/new-educator-training.html#.W1CTedJKjIU
Hope you and others find this resource helpful.
Dr. Richard Jackson
Associate Professor
Boston College Lynch School of Education
209 Campion Hall
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-3813
617-552-8429
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 12:31 PM Shelley Mack smackbrl@gmail.com wrote:
Awhile ago I saw a document that outlined things school districts should
keep in mind and/or require of publishing companies when textbooks are
adopted so that there are easier options for providing braille reader
options. Does anyone have information on this topic?
Thanks,
Shelley Mack
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