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Jennifer Maddrell

Asymmetrica - Word Spacing for Humans - 2 views

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    Asym formatting provides visual cues. These visual cues help good readers read faster and understand more. These cues also help poor readers have the same saccades as good readers.
Susan Jones

Chris Woodin - 1 views

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    I *think* this is a link to Chris Woodin's videos but it might just be to one of them. He is an expert at teaching math to folks who need things physical and visual and concrete. He's got some books and resources and lots of good videos that show students engaged in learning math. They're *not* OER but I'll be using them to inspire making OER.
sokoteacher

Timeline JS3 - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - 1 views

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    Useful timeline tool for social studies portion. Could it be used as a means of assessment in your course?
Susan Jones

Dos and don'ts on designing for accessibility - 4 views

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    Karwai Pun is an interaction designer currently working on Service Optimisation to make existing and new services better for our users. Karwai is part of an accessibility group at Home Office Digital, leading on autism, and has created these dos and don'ts posters as a way of approaching accessibility from a design perspective.
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    Omits designing for 100% visually impaired. According to my son, adequate tech support is even more of a problem.
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    be sure to scroll down to "What the posters say" for HTML lists for the dos and don'ts of designing for users with accessibility needs including autism, blindness, low vision, deaf or hard of hearing, mobility and dyslexia
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