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UNIVERSAL DESIGN FOR LEARNING
Andrew BirchMarch 2011
Walden University
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Recent brain research has shown us that text based information systems are not the optimal way to learn.
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In fact, just reading text like this, will not meet the need of all our learners.
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Universal design for learning combines recent brain research....
......with universal design.
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The brainprocesses
informationby.....
reading,
seeing
and hearing.
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We can embed multiple means of representation into our teaching, to enable our students to access more of
our curriculum.
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But this shouldn’t be done as an afterthought.
Universal design for learning has it’s roots in universal design,
whichstarted
in architecture.
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Architects designed buildings but added important features afterwards, such as access for people with disabilities.
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But it didn’t need to be an afterthought.
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Technology canhelp us adapt our resources
for our students at the
beginning.
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We can also give multiplepathways for student action.
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We can empowerour students...
...and help them torealize their ideas
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We can adapt our outcomes and expectations
and provide strategic
differences for ourstudents
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Technology is a multifaceted tool that can helpus do all of this and more.
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We can find tools for our diverse student population. Tools that
translate, differentiate and transform student understanding.
We can start today.
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