This three-part digital accessibility white paper series shares the results of a 2019 survey conducted by Dr. Barbara Frey and Dr. Rae Mancilla. The first paper on accessibility policies and processes, the second on course design and development tools, and the third on professional development needs. Each of these papers draws comparisons with the original study from 2010 to show where reporting higher education QM member organizations were, substantial changes that appear to have been made, and recommendations for continuous improvement in making online and blended education truly accessible for all.
Quality Matters White Papers
The NH Learns Alliance develped and maintains this calendar of professional development events. It features both free and fee-based professional learning opportunities for educators.
These featured organziations and events have are specifically aligned to the integration of digital learning and teaching into the professional development they offer.
New Hampshire's Transforming, Teaching, and Technology conference includes concurrent sessions focusing on innovation, pedagogy, and the integration of digital tools and resoruces into all aspects of education. This event is co-sponsored by the New Hampshire School Administrators Association and the New Hampshire Society for Technology in Education.
The New Hampshire Society for Technology in Education (NHSTE) is a non-profit organization formed by volunteers to improve education through the use of information technologies. NHSTE provides a structure for linking educators across the state to share the effective application of emerging technologies in New Hampshire schools.
The NH CTO Council provides operational and educational technology resources essential to a thriving 21st-century school district by connecting technology leaders to share knowledge, ideas, and best practices; advocating for all learners through innovation and customization; and providing resources for educational leaders and policymakers in NH.
The New Hampshire School Library Media Association (NHSLMA) has dissolved and re-formed as the School Library Section of the New Hampshire Library Association (NHLA). NHSLS provides for the exchange of ideas and opportunities for professional growth through publications, conferences, and workshops.
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