Overview

Eric Chudler of the Center for Neurotechnology works with a high school student.

AccessISL supports efforts to develop a capacity building model for making informal STEM learning (ISL) opportunities more welcoming and accessible to individuals with disabilities. The project will prepare the University of Washington for the submission of a larger accessible ISL grant as collaborators develop and test model interventions, more fully develop replication steps, and gain insights from people with disabilities and practitioners. All stakeholders are encouraged to join this effort.

Learn More and Get Involved

  • Learn More about the AccessISL Project
    Read about project goals, objectives, activities, leadership, and sponsorship.
  • Join the Community of Practice
    Participate in discussions and learn of opportunities to promote the increased participation of people with disabilities in informal science education offerings, training programs, and careers.

Universal Design and Informal Learning

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