27 episodes

Learn how to turn learning barriers into learning opportunities by exploring the world of accessibility and Universal Design for Learning. Show notes for each episode are available at aem.cast.org.

Music: Season 1 - Honey Bee by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 3.0); Season 2 - Funky Life by WinnieTheMoog (CC BY 4.0); Season 3 - Staying Positive by spinningmerkaba (CC BY NC 3.0).

The Accessible Learning Experience CAST

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Learn how to turn learning barriers into learning opportunities by exploring the world of accessibility and Universal Design for Learning. Show notes for each episode are available at aem.cast.org.

Music: Season 1 - Honey Bee by Kevin MacLeod (CC BY 3.0); Season 2 - Funky Life by WinnieTheMoog (CC BY 4.0); Season 3 - Staying Positive by spinningmerkaba (CC BY NC 3.0).

    S.03, Ep.08: An AAC User’s Perspective on Inclusion with Jordyn Zimmerman

    S.03, Ep.08: An AAC User’s Perspective on Inclusion with Jordyn Zimmerman

    We are so excited to bring you this interview with Jordyn Zimmerman, a passionate educator and disability advocate who is currently the Head of Product Strategy at the Nora Project. Jordyn was diagnosed as autistic at a young age, but she did not receive access to augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)  until the age of 18. Her own lived experience  fuels her beliefs about leveraging tools and supports to drive change around inclusion for all learners.  Among her many accomplishments, Jordyn has twice been appointed to the Presidential Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities and her work has been published in the Boston Globe and the New York Times. 

    Note: You will hear some long pauses between the question and Jordyn’s answer because we’ve done our best to preserve the authenticity of Jordyn’s communication experience. 

    (00:00) Introduction

    (01:21) Question 1 Accessibility Story

    (06:55) Question 1 Response

    (07:52) Question 2 Empowering Factors

    (18:18) Question 2 Response

    (20:05) Question 3 Impact of Technology

    (26:55) Question 3 Response

    (27:44) Question 4 Accessible Educational Materials

    (33:32) Question 4 Response

    (34:12) Question 5 Advice to Educators

    (41:33) Question 5 Response

    (42:30) Question 6 Contact Information

    (45:33) Question 6 Response

    (46:26) Closing

    Visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠aem.cast.org⁠⁠⁠⁠ for show notes. If you’re getting value out of this podcast, please share it with others and let us know by providing a rating and commenting wherever you get your podcasts!

    The contents of this podcast were developed under a cooperative agreement with the US Department of Education, #H327Z190004. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officer: Rebecca Sheffield, Ph.D.

    • 47 min
    S.03, Ep.07: A Student's Perspective: Connor Joyce

    S.03, Ep.07: A Student's Perspective: Connor Joyce

    A key goal for this podcast is to share the lived experience of learners who use and benefit from providing accessible educational materials and technologies. In that spirit, this month we are lucky to have Connor Joyce on the podcast. Connor is a student at Gettysburg College double majoring in Emerging Threats in National Security and Political Science and minoring in History. In 2018 he was awarded the first copy of Pennsylvania House Resolution Bill No. 1044, which designated October as dyslexia awareness day in the Commonwealth, and in 2021, he received the Pennsylvania Governor's Civic Engagement Award for his work in the community. 

    Visit ⁠⁠⁠aem.cast.org⁠⁠⁠ for show notes. If you’re getting value out of this podcast, please share it with others and let us know by providing a rating and commenting wherever you get your podcasts!

    The contents of this podcast were developed under a cooperative agreement with the US Department of Education, #H327Z190004. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officer: Rebecca Sheffield, Ph.D.

    • 23 min
    S.03, Ep.06: What’s New from the Technical Assistance Centers at CAST

    S.03, Ep.06: What’s New from the Technical Assistance Centers at CAST

    The federally-funded Technical Assistance centers based at CAST are always working on new resources to help the field implement best practices in the provision and effective use of high-quality accessible materials and technologies. This month, we are pleased to share two new resources from the AEM Center. Michelle Soriano shares information about a new Family’s Guide to Accessible Educational Materials designed to help parents and caregivers work with their child’s teachers and education team to make sure each child receives the AEM they need in a timely manner. Kelli Suding then introduces a new Online Learning Series on Accessible Materials and Technologies, which are delivered through Canvas and are ready for you all to add to your professional development offerings. But first, we have the pleasure of introducing our new AEM Center Project Director, Dr. Elizabeth Barker. Elizabeth brings a wealth of experience with accessibility and has a rich background in special education as well. We are thrilled to have her on our small but mighty team!

    Visit ⁠⁠aem.cast.org⁠⁠ for show notes. If you’re getting value out of this podcast, please share it with others and let us know by providing a rating and commenting wherever you get your podcasts!

    The contents of this podcast were developed under a cooperative agreement with the US Department of Education, #H327Z190004. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officer: Rebecca Sheffield, Ph.D.

    • 23 min
    S.03, Ep.05: Inclusive Early Childhood Education for Students with Visual Impairments

    S.03, Ep.05: Inclusive Early Childhood Education for Students with Visual Impairments

    Diana Garcia-Mejia is a Pre-K teacher of students with visual impairments who is passionate about accessibility and inclusion for all students. On this episode, Diana shares many practical tips and ideas for ensuring young learners with visual impairments get off to a strong start in their educational journey. That includes learning about braille and other supports, including assistive technology, as early as possible. The conversation with AEM Center Technical Assistance Specialist Luis Perez touches on the importance of involving families in braille education for young learners, ensuring representation by providing role models for young learners with visual disabilities to emulate and be inspired by, and much more. Stay tuned to the end to learn about an exciting project Diana was involved in: What I Can Be Is Up to Me, an accessible children’s book featuring characters who are blind or visually impaired. 

    Visit ⁠⁠aem.cast.org⁠⁠ for show notes. If you’re getting value out of this podcast, please share it with others and let us know by providing a rating and commenting wherever you get your podcasts!

    The contents of this podcast were developed under a cooperative agreement with the US Department of Education, #H327Z190004. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officer: Rebecca Sheffield, Ph.D.

    • 31 min
    S.03, Ep.04: UDL, Accessibility, and Podcasting: A Conversation with Loui Lord Nelson

    S.03, Ep.04: UDL, Accessibility, and Podcasting: A Conversation with Loui Lord Nelson

    For our final episode of 2023, we are excited to welcome Loui Lord Nelson to the podcast. Loui, who herself is a master podcaster and the creator of the popular UDL in 15 minutes podcast, is an international UDL educator, consultant, speaker, and author. She has worked with schools, districts, universities, and ministries of education around the world to support UDL implementation and research, and you will hear about some of those experiences in this episode. Loui will share her UDL journey which began at Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation (BCSC) in Columbus, Indiana, her insights on the importance of accessibility for UDL practitioners, and her tips for getting started with accessible podcasting as a way to grow the UDL community by sharing the work of the many great educators she has met on her UDL journey.

    Visit ⁠aem.cast.org⁠ for show notes. If you’re getting value out of this podcast, please share it with others and let us know by providing a rating and commenting wherever you get your podcasts!

    The contents of this podcast were developed under a cooperative agreement with the US Department of Education, #H327Z190004. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officer: Rebecca Sheffield, Ph.D.

    • 41 min
    S.03, Ep.03: Building Inclusive Technology Systems, Stories From CITES Districts

    S.03, Ep.03: Building Inclusive Technology Systems, Stories From CITES Districts

    On this episode, we welcome CITES Framework Development District partners Janna Greathouse and Samantha Reid with Jenks Public Schools in Oklahoma, and Bijul Dalal with Grossmont Union High School District in California. Janna and Bijul serve as their districts’ assistive technology leads, while Samantha Reid serves her district as the ed-tech lead. CAST Senior Technical Assistance Specialist and CITES Project Director Maggie Pickett talks with Janna, Samantha, and Bijul to pull back the curtain and share their stories about what worked to build and sustain inclusive technology ecosystems in their districts.

    Visit ⁠aem.cast.org⁠ for show notes. If you’re getting value out of this podcast, please share it with others and let us know by providing a rating and commenting wherever you get your podcasts!

    The contents of this podcast were developed under a cooperative agreement with the US Department of Education, #H327Z190004. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the US Department of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. Project Officer: Rebecca Sheffield, Ph.D.

    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

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8 Ratings

8 Ratings

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Inspiring and Empowering

I enjoy, listening to the different perspectives and accessibility stories from students, educators, researchers and families.

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Dr.D

I’m an Occupational Therapist and Assistive Technology Professional with 15 years of experience. I am currently an AT & UDL leader for my state. CAST has always been such a resource for Universal Design. The website is an excellent example of inclusive content and I’m excited to learn more through their podcast.

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