Webinars
Check out our upcoming webinars with accessibility, edtech and industry experts from around the world.
Check out our upcoming webinars with accessibility, edtech and industry experts from around the world.
Meeting the needs of a diverse group of students can feel like an intimidating task. Especially when offering personalized learning options feels like yet another task to add to your workload. But helping all students get the best out of their education doesn't have to be a big, scary task. There are tools to help you - starting with UDL Unlocked.
In this video-based guide, get to know Universal Design for Learning and learn how it develops motivated, independent learners. You'll gain practical tips and templates to get you started. Get ready to unlock a new way of teaching and learning.
Workplaces that fully embrace the unique talents of neurodivergent employees have a much happier, motivated, and productive workforce. They're also 33% more likely to outperform their less diverse counterparts financially. In this series, discover how to create a culture where differences are celebrated and employees are encouraged to be themselves.
Adding art to science, technology, mathematics and engineering can take many shapes and serve many purposes. It can be a way to make a complicated topic easier to understand, it can be a chance to put theory into practice and have some fun at the same time.
Introducing OrbitNote. Our exciting new PDF solution that allows you to transform and interact with documents in a completely different way. Create an accessible, dynamic and collaborative space that works for everyone.
Did you know that over 1 in 3 people show unconscious bias against people with disabilities (including neurodiversities)? This is higher than the levels of bias on the basis of gender or race. And, can affect the productivity, engagement, and wellbeing of your staff.
The SNP have pledged to provide every child in Scotland with a device to get online. Including a free internet connection and the support to use it. As of mid July 2021, over 72,000 devices have been distributed across Scotland.
But how will this impact teaching and learning?