Universal Design for Learning: Sharing Ideas and Building Resources Karen Tino Walden University EDUC 7109 Dr. Rebecca McPherson October 7, 2013.

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Universal Design for Learning: Sharing Ideas and Building Resources Karen Tino Walden University EDUC 7109 Dr. Rebecca McPherson October 7, 2013

What is UDL?

Universal Design for Learning

UDL Assistance

Why is UDL necessary? Learning is not a single, one-size-fits-all solution

Recognition Networks The "what" of learning How we gather facts and categorize what we see, hear, and read. Identifying letters, words, or an author's style are recognition tasks.

Strategic Networks The "how" of learning. How we organize and express our ideas.

Affective Networks The "why" of learning How learners get engaged and stay motivated.

How UDL works Provide multiple means of presentation expression and engagement for student success.

Means of Presentation Barriers with traditional printed materials physical disabilities - turning the pages visual impairments - can’t see the book dyslexia - can’t decode the book. Varied presentations digital text audio-video

Means of Expression Allow students to demonstrate learning in different ways for the same objectives

Means of Engagement Provide for students to have multiple means of participating within the curriculum

How does UDL support cultural, ethnic, linguistic, and academic diversity? UDL provides diversity and flexibility especially when incorporating technology which implements tools that are as flexible and diverse as the students.

3 CAST Online Tools and Resources Lesson Builder-

3 CAST Online Tools and Resources Curriculum Barrier Finder-

3 CAST Online Tools and Resources UDL Class Profile Maker-

In conclusion… Given these research revelations, educators now take more notice of the strengths of individuals with disabilities and we can appreciate more fully every student’s uniqueness and the importance of considering each one’s strengths and needs. (Meyer, A., & Rose, D. H. 2005)

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