It is important to ensure educational equity for students with disabilities in online courses as more courses are taught online during the pandemic. This conceptual paper describes the key barriers for instructors to implement inclusive online classes, particularly technology courses, during the COVID-19 pandemic and suggests specific strategies to mitigate the negative impact on students with disabilities. We hope that this paper will motivate more Information Technology/Information Systems (IT/IS) instructors to implement more inclusive and accessible online courses to keep all students, including students with disabilities, motivated and engaged in online environments throughout the pandemic
As Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) become more diffuse, developers and designers n...
Technology-based platforms in higher education institutions (HEIs), including online learning, requi...
The Coronavirus Pandemic has brought about vast changes in the lives of people, from daily routines ...
It is important to ensure educational equity for students with disabilities in online courses as mor...
Online education provides extensive opportunities for individuals with disabilities to enroll in deg...
Faculty at the special education department of the University held mixed concerns about e-learning o...
Online learning has the potential to open doors to education for everyone who has access to the tech...
Design is powerful in its ability to include some and exclude others. When the design of a course is...
The last year created many challenges in Higher Education, not least the sudden move from face-to-fa...
Inclusivity in education has been perceived to be used in accommodating mostly students with disabil...
This article reviews the extant literature showing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to inc...
The most obvious consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic in higher education has been more students acc...
Colleges and Universities have a more diverse student body than ever before—this includes a growing ...
Faced with the suspension of in-person behavioral and cognitive therapies, the inaccessibility of vi...
As educational institutions rapidly expand into online and hybrid formats, designing with accessibil...
As Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) become more diffuse, developers and designers n...
Technology-based platforms in higher education institutions (HEIs), including online learning, requi...
The Coronavirus Pandemic has brought about vast changes in the lives of people, from daily routines ...
It is important to ensure educational equity for students with disabilities in online courses as mor...
Online education provides extensive opportunities for individuals with disabilities to enroll in deg...
Faculty at the special education department of the University held mixed concerns about e-learning o...
Online learning has the potential to open doors to education for everyone who has access to the tech...
Design is powerful in its ability to include some and exclude others. When the design of a course is...
The last year created many challenges in Higher Education, not least the sudden move from face-to-fa...
Inclusivity in education has been perceived to be used in accommodating mostly students with disabil...
This article reviews the extant literature showing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to inc...
The most obvious consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic in higher education has been more students acc...
Colleges and Universities have a more diverse student body than ever before—this includes a growing ...
Faced with the suspension of in-person behavioral and cognitive therapies, the inaccessibility of vi...
As educational institutions rapidly expand into online and hybrid formats, designing with accessibil...
As Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) become more diffuse, developers and designers n...
Technology-based platforms in higher education institutions (HEIs), including online learning, requi...
The Coronavirus Pandemic has brought about vast changes in the lives of people, from daily routines ...