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Suggestions for best way to turn this into an interactive resource
Hi Julian,
This is such great content for teachers on how they can better support accessibility!
There are so many exciting directions you could go with this. For instance, if you wanted to keep the content ordered by assistive technology strategy, then a Rise 360 course could be a great way to present this information (and more) in a streamlined and polished way. Or if you wanted to focus on helping a teacher determine how best to accommodate a specific student's needs, you could use Storyline 360 to give them an opening screen where they select the difficulties they need to help alleviate, and then on the following screens you could share just the assistive technology strategies that would work for that student.
As I was thinking about this challenge, though, there were two pieces of information I thought could narrow down your choices more.
First, knowing how specifically teachers want to use this information can give you a better sense of what way to present it. For example, the best way to share this content for someone who wants to learn more about different assistive technologies available is probably different than for someone who needs to alleviate specific difficulties and isn't sure where to start.
Second, knowing what your audience (in this case, the teachers) need that the current document isn't providing could give you some good ideas as well. In some situations a simple job aid like this one can actually be the best solution, in which case you could just polish the experience by making some tweaks to the visuals and copy. But if there are things this document doesn't do that your teachers really need it to, you can use those additional needs to guide what form the new version should take.