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This is a recording of a NISE Network online brown-bag conversation held in 2013 and is a follow-up for those who participated in the Universal Design workshop held in July of 2013. Participants will explore what some institutions have done to make their educational programs more universally designed, and have a chance to discuss lessons learned as they implement universal design in their own institution. Presented by: Anna Lindgren-Streicher of the Museum of Science, Boston and Scott Pattison of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
For more information, and for a link to the 2021 online workshop recording, please see the Resources section of this page.
DESCRIPTION
This is a recording of a NISE Network online brown-bag conversation held in 2013 and is a follow-up for those who participated in the Universal Design workshop held in July of 2013. Participants will explore what some institutions have done to make their educational programs more universally designed, and have a chance to discuss lessons learned as they implement universal design in their own institution. Presented by: Anna Lindgren-Streicher of the Museum of Science, Boston and Scott Pattison of the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
For more information, and for a link to the 2021 online workshop recording, please see the Resources section of this page.
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