Practical Insights on Accessible Learning and K-12 Professional Development
This blog is for K-12 leaders and instructional designers who want training that actually works, digital content that everyone can access, and practical guidance they can use. No jargon. No unnecessary complexity. Just clear thinking on the work that matters.
The Four Principles of WCAG: What POUR Means in Plain Language
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What Is WCAG? A Plain-Language Introduction for K–12 Leaders
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