Accessible Education MaterialsThis tool helps you make decisions regarding Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Accessible Education Materials or AEM. “The four major decision points in the process include 1) determination of need, 2) selection of format(s), 3) acquisition of formats; and 4) selection of supports for use. The AIM Navigator includes guiding questions, information that informs decision-making, and useful resources for each decision point" (CAST, 2012).
With my high interest in UDL and QM (Quality Matters), the AEM Navigator can help me make better decisions regarding course design. There are many rules and regulations around designing for accessibility… it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and lost! And don’t even get me started on where to get started! This tool can help guide your strategy and help you make decisions that will better enable all learners in future designs.
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