Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

Re-designing instruction on the iPad with UDL & That data presentation (again :)

“Unprecedented times”. This is a phrase that we are tired of reading, as educators and special educators. There is a silver lining though. With so much instruction occurring digitally in this past year, now is a time to reflect on the lessons of the last year–when you get a break and a moment to think, … Continue reading “Re-designing instruction on the iPad with UDL & That data presentation (again :)”

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Creating Accessible Videos for Teaching

   By: Dr. Tara Kaczorowski This video in the ISET “The Least You Need to Know” series leads you through basic tips for creating accessible video content for teaching. Ready to extend your knowledge? Here are some links to other videos that will demonstrate some of the technical procedures I describe in the video: … Continue reading “Creating Accessible Videos for Teaching”

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Dr. Don McMahon of the VR2GO Lab at Washington State University demonstrates two ways of using the applications ShowMe and Doceri as a way to the UDL concepts of multiple means of engagement and expression in these two Tech in Action Videos.

Are you using technology in an innovative way or as a tool to implement an EBP? Submit your technology in action video and we may feature it here on our ISET webpage!

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Show Me App

This video shows Don McMahon, PhD demonstrating the use of the Show Me app, a free whiteboard tool.  Show Me can be used as an option for students who might find writing a challenge to demonstrate their knowledge comprehension in other ways. For more information on the Universal Design for Learning framework please visit http://www.cast.org/

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