One possible criticism of the universal design for learning (UDL) framework is that it requires the use of technology. In the spirit of LU Unplugged, we will be working together to identify strategies based on the UDL framework that do not require the use of technology.
The workshop is planned for Thursday February 7th, 10:00-11:30 AM
Please RSVP via this form if you would like to attend the workshop.
Resources
If you are interested in learning more about UDL please visit the following resources:
- UDL Guidelines (PDF)
- UDL Graphic Organizer (PDF)
- Slides
On the Web
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_design#cite_note-2
- http://guides.lib.lawrence.edu/udl/home
- http://udlguidelines.cast.org/ – This is an interactive web version of the guidelines. You can click on each of the checkpoints for more information and suggestions for application.
Books
- Design and Deliver: Planning and teaching Using Universal Design for Learning – Loui Lord Nelson, PhD. Available in the Lawrence Library.
- Universal Design for Learning in the Classroom: Practical Applications (What Works for Special-Needs Learners) 1st Edition – Tracey E. Hall, Anne Meyers, David H. Rose Available in the Lawrence Library.
- Universal Design in Higher Education: From Principles to Practice 2nd Edition – Sheryl E. Burgstahler, Michael k. Young Available in the Lawrence Library.
- Universal Design for Learning: Theory and Practice – Anne Meyer, David H. Rose, David Gordon.
Free online at: http://udltheorypractice.cast.org/login