What are accessible curriculum materials (ACMs)?
ACMs are instructional material designed in ways that allow all students regardless of ability to understand and learn from them. These materials are often in digital format and accessed using computers to accentuate multiple learning styles that may benefit from voice output, video clips, simulations, 3-D models, etc. ACMs are not solely dependent on technology and can be simple instructional manipulatives such as counting blocks or picture cards.
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