
Low Tech, No Tech Accessibility Considerations with Sarah Silverman
From Think UDL by Think UDL
June 10, 2026 · 49 min · Season 1 · Episode 163
About this episode
The episode discusses low tech and no tech accessibility options for faculty in educational environments.
In this conversation, Sarah and I discuss options for faculty members who are considering low tech, no tech, or more analog classroom activities or educational environments. We talk about access friction and decisions that might need to be considered in order to meet the needs of current students with competing access and technology needs.
People in this episode
Host: Think UDL
Guest: Sarah Silverman
Topics covered
- accessibility
- low tech
- no tech
- education
- classroom activities
Keywords
- accessibility
- low tech
- no tech
- classroom
- education
- analog activities
- access friction
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