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Additional Universal Design for Learning Resources
Curious about the next steps involved in practicing Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in your courses? Take a look at the following resources and consider joining the Faculty Learning Community to further your knowledge and experience with Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
Universal Design for Learning in Action
The following are off-site resources.
- Emory University - models for syllabus development
- Colby College - author developed course web site that provides multi-modal approaches (en Español)
- Dartmouth Medical School: Department of Anatomy - collaborative website that provides a multi-modal approach to learning with significant attention given to accessibility
- Springfield Technical Community College - solutions for UDL engagement
Additional Resources for Implementing Universal Design for Learning
The following are off-site resources.
- Ensuring Access through Collaboration and Technology - Sonoma State University
- Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) - learn more about UDL at the CAST web site
- Faculty and Administrator Modules in Higher Education (FAME) - Ohio State University
- University of Washington - Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology (Do-IT)
- Teaching Solutions Mentor Solutions
- Ferris State University - guidelines for creating a complete and accessible syllabus; includes overview of Ferris State University's syllabus disability statement
- WEBAIM - Web Accessibility in Mind
- AHEAD's Universal Design Initiatives - Association of Higher Education and Disability
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Make your course concepts accessible for all your students. Find out how easy it is to implement UDL in all of your courses with these resources.
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