Use these resources to help make instruction more engaging and accessible to students.
Journey mapping is a way to visualize a student’s experience over time—what they’re doing, thinking, feeling, and facing as they move toward a goal.
You can use the provided templates to step into a student's shoes to better understand what supports or barriers they encounter, how they engage at different stages, and where instruction or environment could adapt.
Do you want more guidance on how to journey map for your classroom instruction? Follow along in this journey mapping session.
In this video, learn about how Dr. Mohammad Azhar and his students at Borough of Manhattan Community College revised a robotics curriculum to make it more accessible. Read the full case study here.
Labs are where much of the experimentation and hypothesis testing that is crucial to work in the sciences takes place. As such, labs and the learning experiences that take place in them need to be accessible to ensure all students, including those who have disabilities, can pursue careers in STEM fields. Learn how to make your lab more accessible here.