The UDL guideline on providing multiple means of representation focuses on giving learners content in a variety of formats to help them build important disciplinary knowledge and develop ways of...Read more
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can be used to design high quality experiences for all learners in a wide range of environments, including Career and Technical Education (CTE). In this hour-...Read more
Want to ensure the materials you create are accessible to all your learners? The POUR principles are a great place to start. These principles define four qualities of an accessible experience and...Read more
This simple guide for students about using Zoom was created by Julie Smith, a.k.a, The Techie Teacher. It includes instructions for those using a computer or an iPad. It originally appeared in a...Read more
A new population of college students is emerging on campuses across the United States: students with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD). With this new and growing population of...Read more
This webinar describes universal design for learning (UDL) and technology principles to support diverse learners through multiple means of engagement, expression, and representation. Numerous UDL...Read more
This Fast Fact #13 examines data from the model demonstration projects focused on how many college students with disabilities access the Disability Supports Office (DSO), and what services they...Read more
This website, created and maintained by the National Center on Universal Design for Learning, focuses on UDL in higher education....Read more
This video shows effective accommodations for disabilities that include learning disabilities, attention deficits, autism, and others that are not readily apparent....Read more