INTERNAL PD OPPORTUNITY: Assistive Technology and Universal Design for Learning with Kelli Suding
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The ADE/ESS Assistive Technology (AT) team is pleased to announce our first 2025-26 national presenter: Kelli Suding, M.Ed. Kelli will present two virtual after-school sessions designed for special and general education teachers, school administrators, IT and Ed Tech staff, and related service providers. Join us for one or both engaging sessions, jam-packed with ideas and activities you can use in therapy and/or in the classroom right away!
Session 1: Uniting Accessible Materials and Assistive Technology for Inclusive Learning
Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Time: 3:30 p.m.−5:30 p.m. (PDT, Arizona Time)
Fee: Free
Where: Virtual (Zoom)
Too often, accessible materials and assistive technology are treated as separate solutions—when in reality, they are most powerful when used together. In this session, educators will explore how accessible educational materials (AEM) and assistive technology (AT) complement one another to remove barriers and create inclusive learning environments. We’ll also tackle common misconceptions, including the myth that using AT is “cheating,” and instead reframe these tools as essential for access.
Register for Uniting Accessible Materials and Assistive Technology for Inclusive Learning Session
Session 2: Inclusive by Design: Applying UDL Principles in Everyday Instruction
Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
Time: 3:30 p.m.−5:30 p.m. (PDT, Arizona Time)
Fee: Free
Where: Virtual (Zoom)
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) isn’t just a framework—it’s a mindset for designing learning environments where every student can thrive. In this session, participants will explore how to apply UDL principles in practical, everyday instruction to reduce barriers and embrace learner variability. Through real-world examples and interactive activities, educators will learn how to proactively design lessons, materials, and assessments that are flexible, accessible, and inclusive from the start.
Register for Inclusive by Design: Applying UDL Principles in Everyday Instruction
As a Professional Learning Specialist on the Accessibility Team at CAST and technical assistance support for the Center on Inclusive Technology & Education Systems (CITES), Kelli promotes the availability of accessible educational materials and technologies to ensure that all students have inclusive opportunities for learning.
Kelli also has a strong understanding of and ability to connect theory to practice. Her instructional experience has been with students requiring mild, moderate, and intense intervention. Kelli’s specializations include autism, accessible educational materials and accessible technologies, Google Chrome accessibility and integration, specific learning disabilities, and Universal Design for Learning.
If you have questions, please email [email protected].




