filtering, diversity, and accessibility

    Focus on the following topics: filtering, diversity, and accessibility, which are of concern to many professionals
    in our field.
    Reiser chapters 36-38; Lester chapter 8, 9 OR 10; Callister?s and Mueller?s reserved online articles

    1.
    – Do you agree with the authors? arguments? (i.e., ?filtering is neither simple nor benign? and ?with very few
    exceptions, schools and libraries should not filter students? access to the Internet.?) Why or why not? You are
    encouraged to draw upon the reading as well as your experience with Internet filtering when answering the
    questions above. Post to the discussion forum, ?Filtering.?

    2. Diversity and accessibility: Chapter 36 and the article on understanding the section 508 accessibility
    requirements

    – Suggest ways in which teachers/instructional designers can incorporate multiculturalism and universal design
    into instruction. You are encouraged to draw upon your experience with multicultural students, assistive
    technology, and/or compliance to the section 508 accessibility requirements. Note that assistive technology refers
    to any device or method, e.g., Dragon NaturallySpeaking
    what makes the environment more accessible to people, especially those with a disability. Post to the discussion
    forum, ?Diversity and Accessibility.?
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