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Developing Online Programs Efficiently and Effectively

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Content should be available via mobile devices of all kinds, and wherever students are ready to learn. Today 1,000s of teachers across the system individually ensured their students had learning materials (either print or digital) available for access.

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Text-to-Speech Basics: What Is TTS and Who Uses It?

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Call it the age of conversational computing—and the computer’s end of these conversations comes courtesy of a digital technology called text to speech, or TTS for short. In other words, it goes from text to speech, making TTS one of the more aptly named technologies of the digital revolution. Who Uses TTS?

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7 Components of High-Quality Online Content

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Thinglink is the digital age poster board (and a lot more!). Is your content mobile-friendly? Students without access to computers during class can use mobile devices as a check for understanding or as a practice tool. Mobile devices also can be used as a “clicker” instead of needing a classroom response system.

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WCAG 2.1: What You Need To Know

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Creating an equitable learning experience through the use of accessible digital content is not only critical to student achievement, but it is also the law. mobile phone rotated. CourseArc content displaying properly on a mobile phone. different gestures used on a mobile phone. Orientation (AA). Why a width of 320 pixels?