Thursday, September 29, 2016

Four UDL resources

Now that we've covered the basics of all things UDL, let's look at some wonderful resources.

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This website provides everything a new UDL learner would need to know. The site is easy to navigate and has excellent content, videos, and case studies. The clip linked below shows  UDL at a glance.




National Center on Universal Design for Learning:


This website really breaks down the three major principles in the UDL model. It also provides examples on each principle. This website is written in clear language and is easy to use for beginners.  The picture below illustrates what part of the brain each UDL principal activates and some information on it.



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Equal Access: Universal Design of Instruction:

This website is extremely beneficial to teachers. It shows the UDL process, UDL practices, delivery methods, feedback and so much more. This is a valuable asset for new educators or ones unfamiliar with UDL. It is easy to read and understand. The link below is from the Do It! website and shows the importance of equal access for everyone.




Ohio State University:


This fast facts from OSU provides information about who would benefit from UDL, common teaching methods, how to implement UDL into your own classroom, and so much more. This website offers some really good ideas for educators and is easy to understand. 


In my next blog I will be talking about teacher friendly blogs for UDL.




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