Online Learning and Accessibility

By way of a quick follow-up to my notes on changing practice in an oral presentation earlier this year (in person! remember those?), I wanted to give a quick shout out to this post on accessibility and online learning/teaching from Anna Pilson, who is completing a PhD in Education at Durham University.

EDIT 3/06/20: I want to add this post on An Accessible Academy in Covid-19 by Nicole Schroeder (Dissertation Fellow at the Library Company of Philadelphia and a Ph.D. Candidate in Early American History at the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia).

EDIT 16/06/20: A thoughtful post from Dr Poppy Nicol and Dr Hannah Pitt, of the Sustainable Places network at Cardiff University, on “caringly adapt[ing] collaborations across virtual space”: Outbreaks, break-outs and break-times: Creating caring online workshops.

EDIT 18/05/2021: A late find, but Jamie Wood has gathered some more useful posts here: Making online teaching more accessible.

Maybe this post will continue to grow as I find things. Who knows.

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