Hi Alecia,
A connection I made between your work and auditory adaptations it that it is not something that is commonly available, in higher years of education at least, despite the large impact it can actuallly have. I agree with the idea of having multiple sensory means of perception available to learners. Even for people without specific physical impairments, such as being deaf or blind, it can be very beneficial. There are so many different types of learners who better comprehend information through different formats, such as visual auditory, hands on, etc, and having the options there set up students for success on a personable basis. I appreciate the ways you altered your acitivities to reduce barriers, and think you did an excellent job of planning to do so. Thank you for your post, I enjoyed reading it!
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