I liked how you grounded your discussion of inclusive learning design in your lived experience. The connection you made between seeing oneself represented in learning and developing confidence and motivation was well resonated. Additionally, the way you linked this to Microsoft’s Inclusive Design principles added a practical layer that educators could immediately apply. I liked your insight that inclusive design is not about making one version that fits everyone, rather, designing diverse pathways for participation.

I worry that some readers might not immediately grasp how your ideas could look in everyday classroom practice. I wonder if you could expand with a short example.

Your blog layout and visuals were polished and professional. I liked how the tables and embedded media supported readability.