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Universities are now rushing into AI. But what about students with disabilities?
Its an age of technology and universities are now integrating AI into learning platforms, grading systems, student support tools and admin workflow
But i am curious how many schools are actually thinking about accessibility while doing this.
if a student using a screen reader or key board nevigation struggles to access AI-powered dashboards, forms or course tools, then the technology may end up creatign problems instead of makeing learnign easier. so accessibility should be part of this.
Universities and higher authorities must discuss this as a part of their internal policies.
u/Be_Digitall — 5 days ago