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Hillary Goldthwait-Fowles, PhD ATP

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Pause to Reflect

Posted on December 31, 2018March 21, 2020 by Hillary

As we begin to close the chapter of 2018, I always take time to pause and reflect over the last…

Posted in inspiration, opinionTagged advocacy, Opinion, reflection

Empowering Learners

Posted on August 15, 2018April 10, 2020 by Hillary
Handwritten quote "We are the change we wish to see in education" #UDLPower

Reflections from 2018 CAST UDL Symposium- Empowering Learners

Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, Innovation, Learning Theories & Strategies, Special Education, Training, UDL (Universal Design for Learning)Tagged #UDLPower, Accessibility, advocacy, Audrey O'Clair, CAST, human rights, Nancy Kawaja, pedagogy, Professional Development, reflection, UDL

Why Making Your Website Accessible Matters

Posted on March 23, 2018March 21, 2020 by Hillary
Graphic of 4 petals. The upper left petal is grey with a white graphic of a brain. The upper right is purple with a white graphic of an eye. The lower right is teal with a white graphic of an ear. The lower left is green with a white graphic of a hand.

Websites. Everybody has one. Whether it’s for business, for school, a blog, or as a general resource, websites have become…

Posted in Accessibility, TrainingTagged Accessibility, advocacy, disabilities, human rights, section 508 compliance, w3c, web design, website

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Hillary has been instrumental in helping design and develop successful collegiate level programming to train the next generation of Assistive Technology specialists and Special Education teachers.

Dr. Kevin Good Assistant Professor Director, Center for Assistive Technology Division of Secondary Education and Special Education College of Education, Health, and Rehabilitation University of Maine at Farmington
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