UDL - Universal Design for Learning
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The pedagogical framework to designing learning environments to teach and to support ALL learners!
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6 Ways to Engage Every Learner Using UDL

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Universal Design for Learning can make your lessons more accessible and your lesson-planning more fun.
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This article includes excellent advice on how to engage learners using the UDL framework. UDL principles and guidelines are not step-by-step instructions. Instead, they serve as more of a framework or philosophy that can guide educators in developing and executing the goal of making learning more accessible for all learners. Luis Perez, author of Mobile Learning for All provides ways to get started with UDL.

Delphine Williams Young's curator insight, August 29, 2022 12:13 AM

More accessibility, more fun. 

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Mobile Learning for All

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In this unique and engaging all-in-one resource, learn to use readily available iPad features to make your curriculum more accessible to learners with special needs.

Kathleen McClaskey's insight:

Don't miss this book written by Luis Perez on mobile learning and special needs!

Kathleen McClaskey's curator insight, February 7, 2014 11:13 AM

Learn how to get the most from your iPad by using its built-in accessibility features in conjunction with Universal Design for Learning guidelines. In this book, you’ll find:

> Step-by-step instructions, tips, and practice activities

> Discussion and reviews of more than 150 applications

> Access to more than 20 video tutorials, through QR codes located throughout the book

 

An Apple Distinguished Educator and an expert in digital accessibility features for K-12 and higher education settings, Luis Pérez provides a real sense of what students with disabilities need to learn and to navigate their world more independently.

Pauline Farrell's curator insight, March 16, 2014 3:59 AM

Good article