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A national approach to accessible digital assessments in New Zealand

December 11, 2017

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Together BLENNZ, the Blind Foundation and NZQA are working towards developing accessible online assessments that take into account a range of learner needs and assistive technology packages. It has been… Read more

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Today is the 11th annual Global Accessibility Awareness Day. To find out more about what this day is all about and join the conversations about the importance of access for everyone, visit our website. www.blennz.school.nz/stories/global-accessibility-awareness-day-gaad/ ... See MoreSee Less

Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) – BLENNZ

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Today is the 11th Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) which is celebrated annually on the 3rd Thursday in May.
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