4 Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

What do you think when you hear Universal Design for Learning or UDL? Do you wonder what it is? Do you think it is another teaching fad or buzzword? Chances are you already know what UDL is, and/or you might even be implementing parts or all the ideas into your teaching (without knowing).

This week, we are going to learn about Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and how you can (if you are not already) implement UDL into your teaching (with and without technology).

As part of this UDL module, I have a few different ways available for you to engage with the learning materials. You can choose to watch the videos, or review the website or view a few infographics. Or take advantage of learning from all three! While all the materials are not exactly the same, the context is still appropriate and meets the requirements for learning about UDL. So,  go ahead and pick how you would like to learn about UDL! 

OPTION 1:

OPTION 2:
Learn more about UDL while you explore the CAST Website.
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UDL Guidelines 

Additional Resources
UDL Guidelines Infographic download the UDL Infographic)
REQUIRED:
UDL in the next 20 minutes is a framework to help you think about how you can design for ALL of your students.  Watch the following video and/or read the notes in the PPT file. 

 
Presenter: Analisa McMillan Video software: VidGrid (voice-over PPT) Powerpoint fileUDL in 20 PPT (1)-1
Optional Case Studies Practice Case studies: All cases-UDL in the Next 20 Minutes Case Study Activity (2) (1)-1
Case Study (1)-1 Please note that there are more answers than shown, so if you have something different, that is great!

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