Inclusive learning: Presentation webinar


In most organizations, people expect the support team to be responsible for students with disabilities who have access to the curriculum. Let's see who might be responsible.

In addition, we provide tips on which types of learning materials work best for a number of learning disabilities, such as:

  • blind and visually impaired,
  • deaf and hard of hearing,
  • dyslexia,
  • learning difficulties.

Finally, we consider the technological advantages. We list tools built into Word, PowerPoint, OneNote, Google Docs...

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