
Inviting participants to contact you in advance of class to request accommodations such as live captions or materials in alternative formatsīeing prepared to send a set of accessible PowerPoint slides in advance of each lecture if requested.

It’s a good idea to assume that your classroom is a diverse collection of learners, and each student may interact differently with the web and the course material. In fact, you’ve undoubtedly already taught many students with disabilities.

Most disabilities, however, are not apparent even in person. Some disabilities that might be apparent in face-to-face interactions will not be apparent remotely. Use inclusive language about people with disabilitiesĬommunicate your expectations clearly, and make yourself available through email or office hours Relax-the first step is to continue doing all the things you already do that make you a great teacher: Courses that are designed with accessibility in mind contribute to an inclusive culture that complies with government regulations. It’s the responsibility of every instructor to provide an educational experience that conforms to the Harvard University Digital Accessibility Policy. This is to make sure your module has a way to confirm the required action is done completely by the module.Whether you’ve taught online for years or have recently moved to a virtual classroom, the User Research Center (URC) can help you create an accessible experience for all students, including students with disabilities. If the module sends the same data back to this app the app will detect this and change the status on the mainscreen. After pressing the button the predefined data will be send to your module and can be handled there to activate led’s, lamps, televisions, fan’s or anything your project requires.

In the settings tab you can predefine the transmitting data corrosponding to a button. In the settings tab you can set up a destination IP address and port number to send data after you pressed a button on the main screen. Your Arduino, ESP8266, Raspberry pi can use this data to enable or disable any device like (home) lamps, televisions, modems, camera’s etc. By pressing an on or off button on the main screen the app will send the data specified in the settings tab to your module. This app can be used together with Arduino, ESP8266, Raspberry pi and many other modules where you require to send/receive data via WiFi.
