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  • Article
    Illustration of a head with a maze as the brain

    D. Rose & G. Vue, 2010

    The future is imagined by “pre-creating” the Presidential Address at the IDA Annual Conference in 2020. It begins by reviewing policy changes from 2004, including the National Instruction Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS), which led …

  • Podcast
    The Accessible Learning Experience | CAST, Illustrations of a microphone, sound waves, digital text, and wifi

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2023

    Learn more about ways to coordinate work around Universal Design for Learning across states to support more systemic and sustainable UDL implementation.

  • Webinar
    icon of screen showing water being poured with caption of 'Water. (water pouring)'

    3:00PM – 4:00PM ET on Monday, May 18, 2020

    Learn three simple ways you can create a captioned video that supports both accessibility and understanding.

  • Photo of Joy Zabala holding her OCALI award

    Tuesday, November 22, 2016

    On Thursday, November 17 at OCALICON 2016 held in Columbus, OH, Joy Zabala, CAST's Director of Technical Assistance and Co-Director of the National Center on Accessible Educational Materials, was one of the recipients of the 2016 OCALI Awards.

  • Photo of Tara Courchaine

    Chief Research & Development Officer

    As Chief Research & Development Officer, Dr. Tara Courchaine leads CAST’s research and development division.

  • Podcast
    The Accessible Learning Experience | CAST, Illustrations of a microphone, sound waves, digital text, and wifi

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2021

    In part 2 of our three-part series focusing on the history of accessibility at CAST, CAST co-founder Skip Stahl picks up the story from David Rose in the mid-1990s, when CAST becomes more involved in the world of policy in order to have a broader impact.

  • Worker fixing an engine

    The AccessATE project goal is to support the ATE community and provide grantees with the tools and knowledge to increase the accessibility and usability of their resources and activities. CAST will be providing technical assistance on accessibility and Universal Design for Learning to ATE Centers and ATE research grants.

  • #GivingTuesday | Give... Until learning has no limits®

    Your donation to nonprofit CAST and the UDL-IRN supports our work with teachers and students, colleges and universities, states and districts—making you a partner with CAST until learning has no limits.

  • Webinar
    A laptop computer with the Google logo in the center

    2:00PM – 3:00PM ET on Tuesday, September 22, 2020

    Learn about the many accessibility features built into Chromebooks and how they can be used to support instructional practice.

  • Article

    R. Jackson, 2005

    The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 1997 and 2004 set forth requirements to improve access to the general curriculum for students with low-incidence disabilities. Universal design for learning (UDL) is discussed as a …

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