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This report seeks to help conference organizers plan accessible and inclusive events. It contains a number of suggestions, examples, and resources relating to various aspects of inclusivity. Topics include, among others, layout and navigability, food options, support persons and service animals, sensory needs, gender inclusivity, and presentation guidelines. In writing this report, the authors combined their expertise and lived experiences in the hopes of providing an accurate and authentic representation of best practices for inclusivity.
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Illustrated "Peyton and Charlie Challenge Math," an evidence-based book that aims to help children manage their math anxiety.
Incorporated various accessibility features in the book to make it more readable for individuals with lower vision, attentional difficulties, and specific reading impairments. Doing so ensured that the book was accessible to a wider range of readers, making it easier for them to benefit from the strategies presented in the book.
Created the graphical abstract for the research article by Atance et al., 2023 (https://doi.org/10.1002/wcs.1646), which effectively provided an easily digestible visual representation of the research, which helped readers quickly grasp the main points and implications of the study.