Links
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http://www.cast.org/index.html
CAST (Centre of Applied Special education Technology) has been the leader in research and the
development of practices based on the principals of UDL for more than 25 years. If you are looking for a good website to learn more about UDL, CAST is a great place to start. This website has links to videos and readings which provide teachers with research-based information on UDL and includes teacher-friendly tools to help educators implement UDL in their own classrooms.
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CAST (Centre of Applied Special education Technology) has been the leader in research and the
development of practices based on the principals of UDL for more than 25 years. If you are looking for a good website to learn more about UDL, CAST is a great place to start. This website has links to videos and readings which provide teachers with research-based information on UDL and includes teacher-friendly tools to help educators implement UDL in their own classrooms.
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https://goalbookapp.com/toolkit/strategies
This site features a list of instructional strategies which are grouped by each principle of UDL. This list is incredibly useful in a couple of ways - it not only helps teachers develop a better understanding of UDL and its principles, it also provides practical ideas that any teacher can use in their classroom! |
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http://udl-irn.org/
The Universal Design for Learning Implementation and Research Network (UDL-IRN) is a grassroots organization started by educators, researchers, and developers in 2010. This website includes information about UDL theory, tools and resources, and better practices. It also creates opportunities for collaboration with others who are interested in UDL.
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The Universal Design for Learning Implementation and Research Network (UDL-IRN) is a grassroots organization started by educators, researchers, and developers in 2010. This website includes information about UDL theory, tools and resources, and better practices. It also creates opportunities for collaboration with others who are interested in UDL.
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https://usergeneratededucation.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/udl-and-the-flipped-classroom-the-full-picture/
This article UDL and the Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture by Jackie Gerstein Ed.D., gives practical suggestions on how to implement the guiding principles of UDL in classrooms, and explains how the flipped classroom fits the principles of UDL.
Image obtained from http://cast.org
This article UDL and the Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture by Jackie Gerstein Ed.D., gives practical suggestions on how to implement the guiding principles of UDL in classrooms, and explains how the flipped classroom fits the principles of UDL.
Image obtained from http://cast.org

http://www.washington.edu/doit/CUDE/
CUDE (Center for Universal Design in Education) is based out of the University of Washington. This site has information about Universal Design for Learning, helpful tips and checklists to aid the integration of technology into classrooms, suggestions for implementing UDL in classrooms, and peer-reviewed articles. Click on the files below to view peer reviewed articles.
CUDE (Center for Universal Design in Education) is based out of the University of Washington. This site has information about Universal Design for Learning, helpful tips and checklists to aid the integration of technology into classrooms, suggestions for implementing UDL in classrooms, and peer-reviewed articles. Click on the files below to view peer reviewed articles.
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http://inclusiveeducationpdresources.com/udl/
This website from Alberta Summer Institute features a wiki and videos to help teachers and instructional coaches learn more about Universal Design for Learning.
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This website from Alberta Summer Institute features a wiki and videos to help teachers and instructional coaches learn more about Universal Design for Learning.
Image obtained from http://inclusiveeducationpdresources.com/udl/