The Digital Courseware Accessibility Problem (Inside Higher Ed)
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"Educational publishers such as Cengage, McGraw-Hill and Pearson are investing heavily in digital courseware -- interactive, personalized course content that aims to improve the learning experience."—Source: Inside Higher Ed
WHY THIS MATTERS:
When digital courseware contains high-tech features to help students learn, those features need to take all learners into account, including those with disabilities. Read why accessibility should be your top concern.
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