"A big civil rights deadline that impacts schools and vendors will hit this month.
Federal law has required accessibility for people with disabilities for decades, says Glenda Sims, chief information accessibility officer at Deque Systems, a company that specializes in digital accessibility.
But two years ago, the federal government finally gave schools a way to measure whether their websites, mobile apps and digital content were accessible under law when it released a “final rule.”
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"A major digital accessibility deadline that impacts schools and vendors is here. Schools aren’t ready."
This article highlights the importance of digital accessibility in schools and explains how many districts are still unprepared for new accessibility expectations. The article helped me understand that educational technology should be designed so that all students, including students with disabilities, can successfully access digital learning materials. I believe accessibility is an important part of connected learning because technology should support every learner equally. As schools continue increasing their use of digital tools, educators must make accessibility and inclusion a priority.