Making Online and e-Learning Accessible to All

by Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, Huffington Post

The entire community has a stake in ensuring that people with vision or hearing issues can access learning, just like anyone else. Accessibility means more than just ramps into buildings. It means that every person with a disability can have full access, appreciation, and the ability to contribute to our community – whether it is online or in person.

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