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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UDL Resource - Because Each Learner is Unique

UDL Resource - Because Each Learner is Unique | UDL - Universal Design for Learning | Scoop.it

"This site hosts information about Universal Design for Learning, and it suggests free and low-cost digital tools that facilitate a UDL approach to learning, as well as tools to support learners with access challenges."

 

Following the principles of UDL, you will discover tools that can provide multiple representation and access to curriculum.  Included are those tools that will engage learners and provide multiple means for them to express what they know.  A special section on handhelds rounds out this one stop resource on UDL.

 

Thank you Paul for creating this resource for educators everywhere!

Ariana Amorim's curator insight, February 7, 2013 6:24 AM

From the site: "Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework for designing curricula that enable all individuals to gain knowledge, skills, and enthusiasm for learning. UDL provides rich supports for learning and reduces barriers to the curriculum while maintaining high achievement standards for all." 

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The KY Virtual Library for Kids Research Portal - Why UDL?

The KY Virtual Library for Kids Research Portal - Why UDL? | UDL - Universal Design for Learning | Scoop.it

Kentucky Virtual Library has created a visual tool to help students do research.  This is an excellent model of how to present a step by step approach in a visual way that includes a set of tasks that students can follow in conducting research. The basic steps are:

 

1.  Plan

2.  Search for Information

3.  Take notes

4.  Use the Information

5.  Report

6.  Evaluate

 

Why UDL?

Multiple Means of Representation and Engagement

 

 

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