UDL - Universal Design for Learning
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UDL - Universal Design for Learning
The pedagogical framework to designing learning environments to teach and to support ALL learners!
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Digital Learning should be Personalized Learning

Digital Learning should be Personalized Learning | UDL - Universal Design for Learning | Scoop.it
Learning is most effective when it’s personalized. That happens when people feel they are participants in their own learning, shaping what and how they learn, and able to articulate its value to them.

 

The teachers role is changing from a one-to-many distributor of content (lecturing), to a facilitator of one-to-many personalized and blended learning environments, and reinforcement over time to create individual mastery. Technology must individually deliver proven accelerated learning methodologies for participants to enage the content interactively over time.

 

This post by Jessie C. gives an overview of UDL and how technology can personalize learning.


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Digital Book-Sharing Unlocks Print for Students

Digital Book-Sharing Unlocks Print for Students | UDL - Universal Design for Learning | Scoop.it

"A service called Bookshare makes traditional books quickly accessible for students with certain disabilities."


Access to the curriculum and reading materials for students with print and visual disabilities is a key step for schools to achieve acaemic success for all students.  Bookshare is the respository for K-12 copyrighted and non-copyrighted books and textbooks for students with print and visual disabilities.  This service is currently at no cost to schools in the United States. They also offer a select number of free reading tools and there is an app  designed to work with Bookshare books.   Learn more at bookshare.org.

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