Introducing the PALM Initiative. The Shift from Print to Digital

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Introducing the PALM Initiative

The Shift from Print to Digital

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The Shift from Print to DigitalNot new in Texas• Senate Bill 6……a

reference to a textbook means instructional material, as defined by Section 31.002.

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The Shift from Print to Digital

Texas Education Code § 31.002. DEFINITIONS

"Instructional material" means ……a combination of a book, workbook, and supplementary materials, computer software, magnetic media, DVD, CD-ROM, computer courseware, on-line services, or an electronic medium, or other means of conveying information to the student or otherwise contributing to the learning process through electronic means, including open-source instructional material.

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The Shift from Print to Digital

State Educational Technology Directors Association

• New Report -- Out of Print: Reimagining the K-12 Textbook in the Digital Age

• Download at www.setda.org

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In a world shifting to digital, accessibility does not seem to be

a problem, right?

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Not all digital materials are accessible!

WRONG!

The Shift from Print to Digital

• Digital educational materials need to be accessible from the start.

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What are:

Accessible Instructional Materials(AIM)?

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Accessible Instructional Materials are...

… materials that are designed or enhanced in a way that they are usable by the widest possible range of students regardless of format (print, digital, graphical, audio, video).

PLEASE NOTE: IDEA focuses on specialized formats of print instructional materials only and uses the term “AIM” only in that context.

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The Need for AIM

Many students are unable to read or use standard print or other instructional materials such as those who have:

– Blindness or visual impairments– Physically impairments– Learning disabilities – Other disabilities that impact the

ability to read or use standard materials

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Lesson Learned…

It is important to understand that content and delivery technology are two sides of the AIM coin and both require careful consideration and selection.

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• The information is the content

• Technology is the delivery system upon which the content is presented to the student

The PALM Initiative

What is the PALM Initiative?

The PALM Initiative (Purchase Accessible Learning Materials) is focused on encouraging purchasers to buy and publishers and developers to create accessible learning materials.

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Why buy accessible?

• Provides access and usability up front• Benefits all students’ learning• Benefits teachers• Reduces complexity• Reduces additional costs

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Equal access to learningOffice of Civil Rights and Department of Justice Joint Dear Colleague Letters (DCL)• June 29, 2010, DCL outlining the legal

requirements concerning the use of ebook readers and other emerging technology in institutions of higher education.

• May 26, 2011, FAQ issued regarding the legal obligations of schools (both elementary and secondary and post-secondary) under Section 504 and the ADA in the use of emerging technology.

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What can you do?

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Steps to Increase the Production and Availability of Accessible Digital Materials for Purchase

• Require that all materials purchased from publishers/developers be aligned with relevant accessibility standards (e.g., DAISY, Section 508, WCAG 2.0, minimum)

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Steps to Increase the Production and Availability of Accessible Digital Materials for Purchase

Seek out and purchase materials that have demonstrable indicators of accessibility, such as:• Device-agnostic file formats (e.g., accessible HTML, Microsoft

Word, PDF, ePUB)• Content represented in multiple ways (e.g., video captions, alt

text, live text for audio, digital braille, etc.)• Compatibility with screen readers, refreshable braille, text-to-

speech, and human-voice reading software

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Indicators of Accessibility (continued)

• Compatibility with assistive technology (AT)• Text image descriptions that can be voiced• Navigation alternatives (e.g., keyboard shortcuts/mapping or

screen gestures, etc.)• Location supports such as page numbers and/or progress bars• Mathematical, scientific, and music symbols, formulas, and

notations represented in multiple ways (e.g., explained with text alternatives, MathML)

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Indicators of Accessibility (continued)

• If writing is required, keyboard entry is supported by alternatives (e.g., word prediction, on-screen keyboards, voice input, etc.)

• Digital rights management (DRM) must not prevent access to built-in accessibility features or necessary assistive technologies

• e-book content can be voiced and navigated with appropriate delivery systems (e.g., iBooks, ePUB, etc.)

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Purchasers

• Check current purchasing policies and practices for alignment with PALM

• Require that all materials purchased are accessible

• Include accessibility in purchasing contract language

Educators

• When purchasing learning materials, require accessibility

• Urge your colleagues to purchase accessible learning materials

• Share PALM resources with your purchasing and technology coordinators

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Advocates

• Make presentations about PALM to your stakeholder group, share handouts

• Share PALM resources through your networks

• Working with publishers? Include accessibility in purchasing contract language

Families

• Share PALM resources with classroom teachers, administrators

• Share PALM resources with parent groups

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Center on Online Learning and Students with Disabilities

National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE)

Center for Research on Learning (CRL)

Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST)

www.centerononlinelearning.com

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The Shift from Print to Digital

So how do educators, parents & students know what’s accessible?• Section 508 as a baseline• Section 508 Voluntary

Product Accessibility Template as a guide.

• Not foolproof, but functional

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A Representative Sampling

http://centerononlinelearning.org/a-quick-guide-to-accessible-products-in-education/

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Keys to Progress

• Visit the AIM Center website at http://aim.cast.org• Visit the PALM webpage at

http://aim.cast.org/learn/practice/palm• Visit the LEA webpage at

http://aim.cast.org/learn/policy/local• Work with those who purchase instructional materials

to demand accessibility• Make sure contracts with publishers and

vendors include accessibility language• Push for AIM in the marketplace

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Contact Information

Diana Carl, MA, LSSPIndependent Consultant

diana.carl@comcast.net

Thank you!

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