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Design for Accessibility using POUR

Posted on January 29, 2019March 21, 2020 by Hillary
Graphical Representation of the 4 elements of POUR from the National AEM Center

Design for Accessibility using POUR

Posted in Accessibility, Curriculum and InstructionTagged Accessibility, Accessible Educational Materials, AEM, CAST, curriculum design, Cynthia Curry, disabilities, Luiz Perez, MaineAEM

ATIA 2018 Reflections

Posted on February 8, 2018April 11, 2020 by Hillary
Dr.Hillary Goldthwait-Fowles' Participant Badge from ATIA 2018

Last week, I had the honor of attending and presenting at ATIA which is the Assistive Technology Industry Association’s annual conference that…

Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, Special Education, UDL (Universal Design for Learning)Tagged AEM, AT Makers, ATIA, Cynthia Curry, Kirk Benekhe, Leslie DiChiara, Luiz Perez, Professional Development, reflection, UDL

Digital Does Not Equal Accessible!

Posted on January 8, 2018March 21, 2020 by Hillary
Digital does not equal accessible

We’ve recently refreshed the copiers in our district. You’d think this wasn’t a big deal, however, the ability to scan…

Posted in Accessibility, TrainingTagged Accessibility, Audrey O'Clair, Cheryl Oakes, Cynthia Curry, John Brandt, Leslie DiChiara, Luiz Perez, Mike Marotta, Nancy Kawaja, Opinion

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Recent Posts

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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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