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  • Webinar
    graphic of a tablet, smartphone, and monitor showing text being read aloud

    2:00PM – 3:00PM ET on Tuesday, October 13, 2020

    In part one of this three-part webinar series, you will get to know EPUB, a format for creating accessible, customizable, and adaptable publications and documents (from textbooks to student-created stories and more).

  • Photo of Tara Courchaine

    Chief Research & Development Officer

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

  • Screenshot of the Transition to Remote Learning survey on a cell phone

    Friday, May 22, 2020

    Are you involved in K–12 education? We'd love to know how things are going for you and how we can help.

  • Presentation
    logo: ATIA 2023

    Tuesday, January 31 – Saturday, February 4, 2023

    Visit our CAST of Characters at ATIA 2023, a community gathering for assistive technology practitioners, teachers, parents and caregivers, persons with disabilities and more to learn, network and share on the best in assistive technology.

  • Book

    D. H. Rose, A. Meyer, & C. Hitchcock, eds., 2005

    This book addresses crucial questions about how to create full access to the general education curriculum for children with disabilities.

  • Presentation
    ATIA logo over the background of Orlando, FL

    Tuesday, January 29 – Saturday, February 2, 2019

    CAST staff have some amazing presentations to share with you at ATIA 2019! January 29 - February 2, 2019 Orlando, FL

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  • Wednesday, December 3, 2014

    T.H.E. Journal, a leading national magazine about education technology, features CAST’s work in its December issues. The article “6 Ways to Engage Every Learner Using UDL” explains to teachers “how to make your lessons more accessible and your lesson planning more fun.”

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    Disability & Digital Inclusion Lead

    As Disability & Digital Inclusion Lead at CAST, Luis promotes the creation, delivery and use of high quality accessible educational materials and technologies to support equitable learning opportunities for all students.

  • three-slice collage: a person welding, two people working in a lab, and a professor in a college classroom

    We collaborate with community and technical colleges, four-year institutions, and apprenticeship programs to implement UDL-based strategies and tools into their learning environments.

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