Access Design
Presentation given July 11, 2018 for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine Webinar Series, Pacific Northwest Region. Presentation slides Recording
How have changes in technology changes how I do things now? In a nutshell, I spend much more time with devices now. Let me explain. Olympia Electric TypewriterRemember typewriters? Those keyboard contraptions that eventually became available as powered models. You roll in an 8 1/2″ x 11″ blank piece of paper (or if you wanted duplicates, two or three...
Making the Most of Conference Events I love going to higher education conferences because they allow me to connect with colleagues, share my experiences, and most of all, learn what others are doing. I go to some inexpensive in-state conferences and some more costly ones, depending on our professional budget for the current year. Networking diagram...
My UDAL tip of the month is the type of writing I like to do. I like to learn to use tools and help others to use them well, for the benefit of as many people as possible. I believe in content that is accessible to all, or at least to most people regardless of ability or learning preference. Universal Design for Active Learning (UDAL) is UW Bothell...
Starting a new blog to streamline my writing and to inform this process, I will share a bit about one of my passions… Universal Design (UD), more specifically, Universal Design for Learning (UDL). As part of this passion, I love to learn, listen and share my experience. My approach to UDL includes conversations about about accessibility. Why? Because...
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