
16: Inclusivity, Identity-First Lensing, Education Accessibility
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Liz Spingola is a distinguished data scientist with a robust background in neurodiversity, digital accessibility, and inclusive education, currently working at IBM. Liz emphasizes the importance of instructor awareness and training around neurodiversity, the recognition of disability through an identity-first lens, the need for community feedback to create an inclusive environment, and the legal requirements for digital accessibility. Join Arash Zaghi, Lexi Hain, and Liz Spingola as they delve deeper into these insights on the next episode of the Square Pegs Podcast.
Square Pegs is a series of intimate conversations about navigating life and learning within the neurodiverse community, hosted by Dr. Arash Zaghi, Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Engineering. In each episode, we talk to neurodiverse students and experts in the field of neurodiversity.
Send feedback about Square Pegs to hello@squarepegspodcast.com or find us at squarepegspodcast.com.
01:27 Liz Spingola's Expertise in Data Analytics and Accessibility
08:16 Obstacles and expenses in obtaining student accommodations
09:16 Prioritizing Digital Accessibility for Inclusive Education
19:13 The Dichotomy of Reading and Spelling
28:36 The Impact of Personal Interests in Education
36:49 Challenging Traditional Notions: Disabilities and Society
43:44 Embracing Disability as Empowering Identity
50:06 The Value of Neurodiversity
01:01:59 Inclusive Design for All Abilities
01:19:23 The Impact of Outdated Teaching Methods