Accessibility is very important to me, and I want to make the classroom and this course as accessible as possible. If the classroom, my teaching style or the resources I provide are inaccessible to you in any way, please email me or let me know in person.
Please also be aware of Brooklyn College’s accessibility policies: If you have a disability requiring an accommodation, contact the Director of the Center for Student Disability Services, Ms. Valerie Stewart-Lovell at 718-951-5538. Students who have a documented disability (or suspect they have a disability) need to register with the Center for Student Disability Services before they can receive disability-related academic accommodations. Once registered, please provide me with the course accommodation form and discuss with me the specific accommodations you require.
Take a look at Student Disability Services, to see if they can help you with adaptive devices, and please let me know if I can make materials accessible for you. Here’s some resources you might like:
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- Here is a dyslexic-friendly font you can download for free
- Here is a free font for people with low vision
- Here is a free ADD/ADHD-friendly font.
- Here is a website that translates writing to speech – you can paste in your sentences and see how they sound: https://www.naturalreaders.com/online/
(With thanks to Talia Schaffer for these materials.)

