Wed, Apr 5, 2023

5:30 PM – 7 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Are you curious about how accessible the technology you use is for all of your students? Hoping to build a more equitable classroom through the use of technology? This workshop will invite teachers to think about how technology can help and hinder access for all students. Participants will be introduced to Universal Design for Learning (UDL) frameworks for thinking about their course media and materials, resources for accessibility at Yale, and contemporary debates around technology in the classroom. For more information, contact Angélica Clayton (angelica.clayton@yale.edu) or Cody Limber (cody.limber@yale.edu).

Please note: Intermediate Teaching Workshops (ITWs) count toward the requirements for the Certificate of College Teaching Preparation (CCTP). They do not presuppose any previous engagement with the topic, but will draw on topics mentioned in the Fundamentals of Teaching/the CIRTL MOOC. For a refresher on key pedagogical terms you may have encountered in the Fundamentals or the CIRTL MOOC, please refer to our glossary
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This workshop will be held in person on April 5th.

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