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Presentation

Date:
Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Time:
8:00AM – 8:45AM ET

Location
FETC 2025external site
Orlando, FL

Speakers
Luis Perezexternal site, Director of Disability and Accessibility - CAST

Description

Educators are constantly asked to make digital learning materials accessible, yet many feel uncertain about where to start. The SLIDE mnemonic, developed by accessibility expert Luis Perez, provides a clear, memorable framework for designing with all learners in mind. In this interactive session, participants will learn how to apply SLIDE—Structure, Links, Images, Design, and Express—to everyday classroom and professional contexts. Through real-world examples and hands-on demonstrations, attendees will discover how simple adjustments—such as checking heading structure, writing meaningful link text, providing alternative text for images, and ensuring clear visual design—can dramatically improve the usability of digital content. The session will also highlight how empowering students to express their knowledge in multiple ways aligns with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and fosters greater engagement and equity. By the end of the presentation, participants will walk away with practical strategies, free resources, and a repeatable process they can immediately apply to slide decks, handouts, learning management system content, and more. Whether you are new to accessibility or looking to strengthen existing practices, the SLIDE mnemonic offers a powerful entry point for building inclusive learning environments that benefit everyone.

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FETCexternal site

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