My experience of learning about UDL has introduced me to some great resources. In this post I will review some of the resources I have found so far and explore some new ones.
1. CAST This website provides information about UDL. It breaks down the three principles; multiple means of representation, multiple means of action and expression, and multiple means of engagement.
2. Curriculum Toolkit The UDL toolkit is a wonderful resource which provides applications to help strengthen and develop lessons.
3. PAL Toolkit This toolkit is about planning for all learners. This page explains the basics of UDL and how to use it. It includes procedures, templates, links, and examples.
4. UDL Principles & Practices This link goes to the National Center on Universal Design for Learning YouTube channel. There are so many wonderful videos that explain UDL and how to use it in the classroom to meet all learners and their needs.
5. UDL Fast Facts This website is a wonderful resource for individuals that are new to UDL. This would have been a wonderful site to begin my journey of UDL. Many of the concepts mentioned on the CAST website are also discussed on this site. I liked that this website broke down the curriculum barrier template and gave specific examples for each area.
5. UDL Fast Facts This website is a wonderful resource for individuals that are new to UDL. This would have been a wonderful site to begin my journey of UDL. Many of the concepts mentioned on the CAST website are also discussed on this site. I liked that this website broke down the curriculum barrier template and gave specific examples for each area.
Each of these posts have helped me to understand UDL a bit more. I am happy that through my journey I have found so many wonderful resources to help me implement UDL for my future students.
Jenny, I enjoyed viewing your blog. It is very clear to the educator as well as the lay person. The UDL allows for so many creative options in curriculum as you have displayed.
ReplyDeleteJenny, you are right in regard to the UDL Fast Facts resource. It is a great condensed resource to have the concepts of UDL outlined and explained simply and efficiently. It should be a resource that all educators are exposed to allowing the implementation of UDL in classrooms!
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