The University of Iowa is committed to providing accessible course content to all students, including students with disabilities and users of assistiveIMC librarians have a variety of resources from which materials can be obtained, either through purchase or production. Because each student's abilities and A: AIM (Accessible Instructional Materials) is listed on all Iowa IEPs. AIM refers to providing resources (braille, large print) and other assistive Accessible instructional materials (AIM) have been broadened to accessible educational materials (AEM), including digital instructional materials. Accessible Adopts the National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS) published in the Federal Register on July 19, 2006, (71 Fed. Reg. 41084) for the National Center on Accessible Instructional Materials website serves as a national resource to state and district-level educators, parents, publishers, Accessible educational materials that are provided to a student with a print disability are an essential component of the obligation of schools to ensure The True AIM website is a resource for the Assistive Technology Team and all of Iowa educators and parents to learn more about Accessible Learning Materials Accessible Instructional Materials (AIM)/ Accessible Educational Materials (AEM) True AIM provides guidance specific to students in Iowa schools.
You need to be a member of Quantum Forum V to add comments!
Join Quantum Forum V