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Week 7

 Accessible Online Learning 

    Regarding accessible online learning, I am not too familiar with how it all works. Everyone obviously has the right to an education, But with disabilities, I feel like that becomes more of a challenge, especially depending on the disability. A person who is blind, they have technology that can read the text to you and have voice commands to navigate a webpage. When it comes to textbooks used in class this becomes more challenging, seeing as how every single textbook may not have an online version that can be read to you. If you happen to teach a person who is blind it is important to try your best to minimize pictures and PDFs in your curriculum or provide an alternative assignment for that particular student that will accommodate their needs.  

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