Accessibility Considerations in Open Education
This webcast was hosted in partnership with NWHeat.
The use of Open Educational Resources (OER) has significantly improved inclusivity and access in postsecondary education. Initially, textbook cost barriers were lowered, and many faculty have discovered that the philosophy of reusing, revising, remixing, and redistributing content has additional benefits for teaching methods and student inclusion. However, ensuring that OER content is accessible to all students, regardless of abilities, remains a challenge. View the recording of this webcast to gain insights into accessibility considerations while selecting open resources and learn about solutions that can help you ensure accessibility for all students.
Speakers:
Heather Blicher
Program Director, Community College Consortium for OER (CCCOER), Open Education Global
Seth Vuletich
Scholarly Communications Librarian, Colorado Schools of Mines
Moderator:
Judith Sebesta
Founder and Principal, Sebesta Education Consulting LLC