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Inclusive Design and OER, Colin Clark, IDRC

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October 12, 2011 - 10:46 pm

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What is "Inclusive Design"? How does thinking about design in terms of use and interaction change our notions of accessibility? Hear from Colin Clark of the Inclusive Design Research Centre, OCAD University, Toronto, Canada, in a conversation with Amee Godwin, ISKME, at the Open Video Conference 2011. Thinking about broader notions of usability, Colin discusses inclusive design and interaction with a software system as the ability to accommodate a satisfying personalized experience. OER or open educational resources, can potentially reach learners in new ways due to their adaptability and separability, in contrast with many traditionally licensed resources. Created by ISKME, Licensed Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0

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