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Tech Tea Time: Digital Math Workflows webinar

Watch the free webinar to learn how educators create and share digital math assignments and how students access, complete and return these assignments.

Updated March 26, 2025 to include the link to the recorded webinar.

How are TSVIs and general education math teachers creating accessible digital math assignments for students, and how do students access, complete and share their math assignments with their teachers?

Workflows for accessible math are ever changing in the digital world! Come and join us to discuss multiple approaches for producing accessible math for all grade levels of students, various low-tech and high-tech options that students can use to express their learning, and factors that may influence workflows.

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This webinar was created as part of the TEAM Initiative to assist Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments in creating accessible math resources and for students to access, complete and share their math assignments in a digital format. If you would like more information about the TEAM Initiative, contact Leslie Thatcher at [email protected].

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