Description
Expanding meaningful access to digital learning has become pivotal as education systems adapt to a world shaped by technology. Advancements in digital tools, connectivity, and pedagogical design open new paths for learners, yet gaps in infrastructure, equity, and digital skills continue to limit their impact. Further examination of the innovations, frameworks, and practical solutions that can bridge these divides may empower educators, learners, and communities to fully participate in high-quality digital education. Addressing current educational accessibility challenges requires thoughtful policies and solutions that prioritize equity and learner-centered design. Together, these efforts may create a more accessible, adaptable, and resilient digital learning ecosystem.
Advancing Access to Digital Learning: Innovations, Frameworks, and Solutions explores how technological innovations and educational frameworks expand equitable access to high-quality digital learning. It examines the barriers that limit participation, as well as the solutions and strategies needed to create inclusive, scalable, and effective digital learning environments. This book covers topics such as higher education, instructional design, and online learning, and is a useful resource for educators, policymakers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Florence Williams (Ed.)
Florence W. Williams
supports Professional Development and Instructional Design practices, helping faculty discover unexpected results through active learning and emerging technology. As a member of the Instructional Design team at the Center for Distributed Learning at the University of Central Florida, she also serves as the editor of the TOPkit Faculty Development program and the MERLOT Faculty Development Collection. Florence is dedicated to enhancing faculty educational practices and has led numerous successful initiatives. She is a sought-after speaker who is recognized for her innovative approaches.