Supporting Diverse Learners using Chrome Features and Extensions for Accessibility

As educators, we are always working to discover ways to support the vast learner variability in our classrooms.  Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework focused on responding to learner diversity by designing flexible pathways to engage, represent, and express knowledge.  

Using UDL as a backbone for this session, EdTechTeacher instructor, Avra Robinson, explores the assortment of tools and features available in Google’s Chrome browser, as well as helpful extensions that facilitate immersive and accessible learning opportunities for students.  In addition, we explore additional accessibility possibilities in Google Docs, Slides, and Classroom to support all students.
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