
Classrooms have come a long way. It is estimated that public schools in the United States will contribute at least one computer to every five students. Additionally, the federal government spends over a billion dollars alone for digital content in public schools. The mandated accountability law of public schools administering standardized tests are now being administered via technology.

Digital technology and UDL empowers students in academic achievement. Advances in technology have made it possible for students with disabilities to be taught in a inclusive classroom setting.
Assistive technology helps students with disabilities understand through multiple means of representation, navigate through the classrooms, and allows students to engage socially throughout the learning environment. Using effective technology in the classroom is the most important instructional outcome a teacher can commit to. Today's society needs to conform to a universal designed curriculum for every student to learn, succeed and have to have a productive life and career.
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