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Summarized transcription versus real-time captioning: What’s best?

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While K-12 schools and higher-ed institutions have spent considerable effort adhering to accessibility standards (and should be applauded for that effort), one in four lawsuits in education center around accessibility. They offer real-time summarized transcripts for lectures, meetings, and live events, either remotely or in the classroom.

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Fostering Creativity and Inclusion Through Content Creation and Real-World Relevance

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Educators can harness content creation as a powerful tool to foster creativity and inclusion in the classroom by implementing a variety of strategies that engage students, cater to diverse learning needs and encourage a culture of collaboration and respect. PowerPoint Live also provided dynamic translations as the teacher lectured.

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

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More importantly, students will have better access to lessons designed specifically for their learning style. This will inevitably result in increased comprehension and productivity in student learning. — Suren Aloyan , Co-Founder & CEO, PopUp EduTech, Inc. Founding President, Dasaran.

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Out of Sight, Out of Mind Debunked: Humanizing Asynchronous Online Courses Using an Inclusive Survey

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Elicits data specific to students’ exceptional learning needs and preferred learning style (s). Do you require special learning accommodations? Which style of learning best reflects your academic experiences: visual (seeing), auditory (hearing), kinesthetic (hands-on)? Accessibility Inquiry.

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Out of Sight, Out of Mind Debunked: Humanizing Asynchronous Online Courses Using an Inclusive Survey

Faculty Focus

Elicits data specific to students’ exceptional learning needs and preferred learning style (s). Do you require special learning accommodations? Which style of learning best reflects your academic experiences: visual (seeing), auditory (hearing), kinesthetic (hands-on)? Accessibility Inquiry.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

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More importantly, students will have better access to lessons designed specifically for their learning style. This will inevitably result in increased comprehension and productivity in student learning. — Suren Aloyan , Co-Founder & CEO, PopUp EduTech, Inc. Founding President, Dasaran.