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Additional Universal Design for Learning Resources
Curious about the next steps involved in practicing 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 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
Explore the Center... Site Features and Highlights
The Center publishes a monthly newsletter highlighting a number of topics of interest to faculty of SF State.
The Accessibility Guides provided by CTFD are here to help you convert and create your course materials into accessible formats.
A list of great development opportunities available on and off campus. This list is regularly updated as new opportunities arise.
The Center sponsors a number of workshops, events, and brown bag sessions every month open to all SF State faculty members.


