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Thursday, March 26, 2020
CAST supports New Hampshire educators through Learning Designed.
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Friday, June 24, 2022
With deep heartache, we grieve the loss of our longtime friend, mentor, and collaborator Dr. Tom Hehir. CAST is deeply honored to have been one of the many organizations inspired and impacted by Tom’s work.
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Technical Project Manager
Alexey is thrilled to join CAST as a Technical Project Manager, bringing a wealth of experience from a dynamic career in software engineering and project leadership.
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Presentation
8:00AM – 3:30PM ET on Thursday, November 8, 2018
David Rose, one of CAST's co-founders, will be presenting the keynote at the 2018 New Hampshire Learning Disabilities Association Conference in Manchester, NH.
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Podcast
National AEM Center at CAST, 2023
Meet the authors of Inclusive Learning 365: Edtech Strategies for Every Day of the Year and listen in on their conversation about the importance of an inclusive mindset.
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Article
S. Reed & P. Coyne, 2013
Stacey Reed, a 7th grade science teacher, and Peggy Coyne, a CAST research scientist, describe CAST Science Writer, a free interactive web-based instructional tool to support students’ writing scientific reports. Based on the framework ...
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Quick Read
CAST, 2016
Using the UDL framework, we can proactively design learning environments so that everyone can work toward becoming expert learners.
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Quick Read
CAST, 2020
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) encourages “assessment by design,” but what does that mean specifically for educators? How can we use the UDL framework to design and reflect on assessments?
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Report
CISL at CAST, 2023
Though research has shown that most fonts designed specifically for dyslexia do not lead to increased reading speed and accuracy, readers may want to choose a font they prefer that is most comfortable for them.
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Report
CISL at CAST, 2023
Glossary and dictionary features provide ways for readers to gain an understanding of unfamiliar words immediately. Readers can access definitions of words directly within the text, eliminating the need for separate support texts.