Digital Promise partners with other nonprofit organizations to develop and/or host certifications based on their areas of expertise. These certifications can be found on our product certification platform, and applicants undergo the same submission and assessment process as all Digital Promise certifications. The non-profit partner issues the awarded certification.
Developed with CAST, this two-part certification recognizes products that align with both an accessibility baseline and the nine UDL Guidelines. Applicants must first earn the Accessibility Baseline for the Universal Design for Learning Product Certification before applying to the Alignment to the Universal Design for Learning Framework certification.
Check back soon to learn more about which products have earned this certification!
Developed with the Edtech Equity Project, this certification recognizes products that proactively identify and minimize racial bias in the product’s algorithms and design.
Product certifications are not an endorsement of products or their efficacy. The certification intends to help educators narrow their options as they select products to pilot. To learn more about how product certifications can help districts select the right edtech, check out these free resources.