Tuesday, May 19, 2020

UDL-Universal Design for Learning in Higher Ed

UDL Still Applies- Remote or F2F
Includes straight-forward chart or what to consider as you design your class or training.

The following resources were included in the Educause Webinar Universal Design for Learning to Support Remote Learning
Presented by Sam Johnston- Director of Postsecondary and Workforce Development- CAST

Universal Design for Learning to Support Remote Learning
See the slides, transcript, and recording of this informative webinar.

UDLonCampus.org
This inititative includes designing classes with UDL principle including uses of technology and media.

Reach Everyone- Teach Everyone
Thomas Tobin explains how to lower the barrier to access and not lower the rigor.
Includes transcript of podcast plus links to other resources.

Consider designing activities with "plus one" concept. Plus One = one additional way to respond, participate, report, or complete task. 

To play the podcast click below:


UDL Guidelines
"These guidelines offer a set of concrete suggestions that can be applied to any discipline or domain to ensure that all learners can access and participate in meaningful, challenging learning opportunities."

How to create captions in YouTube

CADET- Tool for adding audio descriptions post recording
Captioning and Descriptive Editing Tool (free) produces captions as well as audio-description scripts.

National Center of Accessible Educational Resources

Accessibility Course- U of Illinois
Free course that covers UDL and accessibility in higher ed

Resources for Access and Distance Education
In addition to resources, also upcoming webinars and office hours

Quality Learning and Teaching
QLT program is designed to help instructors "to more effectively design and deliver online, blended, and flipped courses (e.g., Quality Assurance)"





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