Accessible Virtual Field Trips: Participatory Approaches to Inclusion and Student Leadership
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Partnering with Washington State School for the Blind, American Printing House, and Fort Vancouver National Historic Site to host Mobility Matters 2021: an accessible, virtual field trip for students with visual impairments and deafblindness. After the field trip, we looked at the engagement of the students and educators involved.
This webinar will help you: 1) Describe approaches for engaging K-12 students in accessible, virtual field trip experiences, including opportunities for students to assume leadership roles. 2) Articulate the ways that the natural and built environment may be conveyed in a virtual learning environment for students with and without disabilities. 3) Describe the ways that mixed method case studies support comprehensive evaluation of educational interventions.
Presented by: Dr. Amy T. Parker, Dr. Holly Lawson, and Becky Morton
31 minutes