Sunday, February 16, 2014

Resources of UDL


Universal Design for Learning is not easy to implement as well as not implemented by all teachers.  I myself had not heard of it until this class.  I like the information presented and see how they can transform the classroom.  The most useful websites were udlcenter.org and cast.org because they both provide a multitude of information, videos, pictures, and blogs about this method of teaching.  There are graphic organizers to help utilize the UDL.  These two websites are directly linked and most likely share most or all the information but portray it differently between the two websites.  “Teaching Every Student” is also another website that would put on the top of the list for “teacher friendly” websites due to the knowledge presented on it.  University of Washington, however left must to e desired since it lacked much information as well as an attractive appearance to the knowledge.  These websites have all been added to my bookmarks to help with any future use in UDL for my classrooms. The video that follows should help teachers like me learn about UDL for the first time in a manner easily understood. 
http://www.cast.org/library/video/udl_intro/index.html

2 comments:

  1. I agree that adding UDL to the classroom is not always easy. It is hard to reach every type of learner in the classroom. After looking at these different sites and tools I will also be using these ideas in my future. Great blog!

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  2. UDL is not always an easy task, but it is well worth the struggle. I believe that UDL assists both teachers and students. CAST.org is a great website resource. Providing great explanation, and great visuals, creating an inviting environment. The above websites that you have mentioned are also added to my bookmarks. I will defiantly be using these resources in the future.

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