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Inclusive Pedagogy

The following resources provide guidance on inclusive teaching and learning practices.

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  • Equal Access: Universal Design of Instruction
  • How Can We Include Students with Disabilities in Computing Courses?
  • 20 Tips for Teaching an Accessible Online Course

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  • Equal Access: Universal Design of Instruction
  • Invisible Disabilities and Postsecondary Education

Access Q&As, Case Studies and Promising Practices

  • Faculty Learning Communities: A Promising Practice in Faculty Development
  • The University of Washington: A Promising Practice in Making Distance Learning Courses Accessible to Students with Disabilities
  • How can computing courses be made more accessible to students with specific learning disabilities?
  • How can I get started in making my distance learning course accessible to all students?
  • How can principles of universal design be applied to technology-based math content?
  • How can universal design be applied in educational settings?
  • How can universal design be applied in postsecondary education?
  • How can universal design be applied to instruction?
  • What considerations should be made in order to develop accessible web-based distance learning courses?
  • What resources can help faculty make their courses more accessible to students with disabilities?
  • Find articles in DO-IT’s Searchable Knowledge Base.

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