Accessible learning materials
Learning materials such as documents, videos and audios should be accessible for all and compatible with assistive or adaptive technology … Read more
Learning materials such as documents, videos and audios should be accessible for all and compatible with assistive or adaptive technology … Read more
Hand-signals are a technique that can make online lectures or workshops run more smoothly and help the facilitator see emerging … Read more
Educators can check their web content accessibility with tools, software programs or online services that help to evaluate if the … Read more
Educators can advise students about the support and guidance available with IT software and tools as well as free software … Read more
Educators advise students in advance to get needed technical resources. The institution can have a device or equipment library for … Read more
PechaKucha is a 20×20 presentation format that shows 20 selected images, each for 20 seconds. The lecturer has 400 seconds … Read more
Collecting evidence of completed learning interventions (e.g. essays, posters, videos, artwork) through an ePortfolio. An ePortfolio can be described as … Read more
Think-Pair-Share is a learning method to promote cooperative learning and consists of three phases: The educator asks a question, the … Read more
A student feedback platform is a (digital) place where educators guide students through the process of learning and understanding by … Read more
A chat room is a digital space where learners and teachers can get easily in touch. Both teachers and learners … Read more