The Mass Migration to Online Learning is Leaving Disabled Students Behind – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.
She tells Digital Trends, that “in many ways, online courses are more accessible” than attending lectures in person. But, in her experience with remote learning, Rachel notes that “there’s a tendency to see online classes as universally accessible, and that some disability accommodations don’t matter anymore because everything is now made available in ways that professors would not have made available before for students who were ill.”