Accessibility In Education Infographic

May 4, 2018

For over 6 million learners in the US between the ages of 3 and 21, the learning experience poses problems that can’t be as readily overcome by routine study schedules or regular practice tests. The challenges are different because the conditions are different.Yet, many students and their parents feel that the support they needed during high school was absent, which affects both school performance and post-school opportunities. But in an age of rapid digital evolution, technology has emerged as a potential solution to the complex problems of learner diversity. No doubt buoyed by the buzz surrounding “personalized learning”, more schools are implementing technology in order to deliver a better learning experience to their students.

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Webanywhere

Established in 2003, Webanywhere is a global learning technologies provider headquartered in Leeds, UK, with offices in Katowice, Poland and Chicago, USA. We began as a school website design company with 3 staff working from a home office in Keighley, West Yorkshire and since then we've only grown in size and scope.The last nine years have seen rapid and sustained growth, resulting in a staff of over 100 as of the end of the 2011-12 academic year.

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