Univerval Design For Learning
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jsorg1
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Resources & Tools Subject:
Lesson Planning

Design for
Universal
Learning
Universal design is the design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design."By: Ron Mace
The Inspiration
* Recognize essential cues and patterns * Master skillful strategies for action.* Engage with learning.
UDL's Three Principles
Action
Engage
Recognize
Universal design learning ways in which every learner can learn.Dr. David Rose
Technology & UDL
Student Impact
Learning Differences
Brain Research
CAST Online Resources
Learner Profiles
eReader
WallWisher
References
We need to use all parts of our brains when learning new material. By using technology to display images, show short video clips, have students interact with content, and engage students, we are encouraging the use of the whole brain in learning.Central Role of Technology in UDL
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