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    AEM Takeaway: Defining Accessible Formats. Spotlight: Crystal Patrick, Consultant for Visual Impairment, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2023

    Build an understanding of what accessible formats are and how they can be used to break down barriers with print and digital text based materials for eligible students.

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    AEM Takeaway: NIMAS Basics. Spotlight: Jessica Solomon: Senior NIMAS Coordinator, McGraw Hill

    National AEM Center at CAST, 2024

    The National Instructional Materials Access Center supports K-12 students who require braille and other accessible formats by providing states with a national source file repository to help expedite the production of these formats. In this video, you will explore the basics of NIMAC and develop a better understanding of the process.

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    The 2020 UDL-IRN International Summit On Demand

    Monday, June 1 – Friday, June 5, 2020

    We're pulling together a fantastic series of asynchronous and synchronous sessions that bring all of the flavor of the in-person UDL-IRN International Summit to an interactive, engaging virtual event. Be ready for UDL Talks, playgrounds, breakout sessions, and UDL content you can view and use for months to come.

  • Regional Event
    A UDL-IRN Regional Event: Designing for Equity & Achievement for All Learners

    Monday, December 9 – Tuesday, December 10, 2019

    A UDL-IRN Regional Event. Join your colleagues from around the region to explore how Universal Design for Learning can help you create a welcoming, responsive, student-centered classroom that cultivates expert learners. December 9 – 10, 2019 with a post-conference on December 11, 2019, at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, FL.

  • Cover of the UDL Progression Rubric

    How do you measure progress in putting the UDL Guidelines into practice? This 8 page rubric from Katie Novak & Kristan Rodriguez can help. For each guideline and checkpoint, the authors identify teacher progress as Emerging, Proficient, and Progressing toward Expert Practice.

  • CAST logo surrounded by purple waves

    When the coronavirus pandemic hit, CAST was well positioned to help educators at all levels plan and implement remote and online learning that works for everyone. We’ve been working for years on inclusive learning design for home and off-campus learners.

  • Students paper prototyping during the app design challenge event

    Learn about CAST's Collaborative Learning App Design Challenge, an innovative, hands-on learning experience made possible by the Anne Meyer & David Rose Founders' Fund for Innovation.

  • Photo of three young adult learners collaborating around a phone screen

    Learn about CAST Efolio, a mobile-first e-portfolio platform where learners can explore supportive resources and demonstrate competencies in various contexts, as customized by different partners and projects.

  • Image showing three iSolveIt math apps

    iSolveIt apps were free iPad games, developed by CAST, that support abstract reasoning and problem-solving skills, and are designed to be challenging yet not frustrating.

  • A person in gear working in a tree outside

    This study will investigate the contributions of youth's (grades 7-12) participation in (or aversion to) outdoor recreation on their developing STEM identities and considerations of careers in STEM.

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