Monday, July 5, 2010

Teaching UDL

I've been training teachers in all aspects of technology use in the classroom for more than 15 years now.  In the last five years, the foundation for everything I've taught has been the concept of universal design for learning (UDL).  UDL is a framework that helps us understand why technology integration is critical.  It provides a blue print for using technology as a tool to accomplish better teaching and learning.  The name of this blog is "Teaching UDL," which is a play on words.  It includes thoughts about how to better teach using UDL principles.  It also includes thoughts on ways to teach others how to teach with UDL in mind.

I'll synthesize observations about my experience and about what I read and learn from others.  So whether you are a teacher in the classroom, or a teacher of other teachers, there should be something of relevance to inform your work.

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