Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Digital Accessibility – from Directive to DNA | UCL Digital Education team blog

Digital Accessibility – from Directive to DNA | UCL Digital Education team blog | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

I  have been very excited by the flurry of activity that has been triggered by The Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations (2018)   across my own and other institutions. These regulations haven’t really introduced anything new, much of it is covered by existing equalities legislation, but it has shifted the focus. Previously, we could be reactive and in our laziest moments rely on those that needed adjustments to request them. Now, we are required to be proactive. To create content that is accessible by design and follows Universal Design for Learning principles around designing for POUR (i.e., so content is Perceivable, Operable, Understandable and Robust). Aligning with the social model of disability: people are disabled by barriers in society, not by their impairment or difference.

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Instructional and Learning design M25 Learning Technology Group forum

The event was hosted at the University of East London and facilitated by our former LEaD colleague Santanu Vasant. There were six presentations and a panel discussion, so a lot to squeeze in over three and a quarter hours. There was a great turnout with over sixty attendees and lots of interesting discussions in the breaks and in the pub afterwards.

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Any technology is educational technology?

Around 50 people joined the March M25LTG meeting to look at technologies that aren’t obviously or ‘officially’ ed-tech, but nonetheless are being adopted for teaching and learning.
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