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Universal Design for Learning
Classroom Technology Planning
Universal Design for LearningUDL for Inclusion
• Multiple means of representation • to give learners various ways of acquiring
information and knowledge • Multiple means of action and expression
• to provide learners alternatives for demonstrating what they know
• Multiple means of engagement • to tap into learners' interests• offer appropriate challenges • increase motivation CAST
Universal Design for LearningUDL with Technology
• Multiple means of representation • How will this technology help learners acquire
information and knowledge?• Multiple means of action and expression
• How will this technology provide alternative ways for students to show what they know ?
• Multiple means of engagement • How will this technology tap into learners'
interests, challenge students, and increase motivation?
UDL Changes Teaching
• Children with disabilities fall along a continuum of learner differences rather than constituting a separate category.
• Teachers adjust for learner differences for ALL children, not just those with disabilities
• Curriculum materials should be varied and diverse• including digital and online resources• not merely a single resource
• Teachers allow for flexibility to accommodate learner differences rather than set curriculum
National Education Technology Plan (NETP)
• U.S. Department of Education National Educational Technology Plan • looking at how to improve education through the
innovative use of technology (2010)
• Provide a vision for how information and communication technologies can help transform American education.
• Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is part of the National Education Technology Plan
• http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010
Learning: Engage and Empowerhttp://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010/learning-engage-and-empower
Serving the Underserved
IndividualizationDifferentiation
Personalization
Learning and Technology
• What do people need to learn?• How can technology help meet changing goals of
education?• How do people learn?
• How does the use of technology support learning?
• Who needs to learn?• How can technology support learning for ALL
students including those with diverse needs?• Where and when do we learn?
• How does technology enable us to learn anywhere? Anytime?
Learning: Engage and Empowerhttp://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010/learning-engage-and-empower
• Provide multiple and flexible methods of presentation of information and knowledge. • Examples include digital books, specialized
software and websites, text-to-speech applications, and screen readers.
• Provide multiple and flexible means of expression with alternatives for students to demonstrate what they have learned. • Examples include online concept mapping and
speech-to-text programs.
Learning: Engage and Empowerhttp://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010/learning-engage-and-empower
• Provide multiple and flexible means of engagement• tap into diverse learners' interests• challenge them appropriately• motivate them to learn
• Examples include:• choices among different scenarios or content for
learning the same competency• opportunities for increased collaboration or
scaffolding.
Assessment and Technology
• How can technology help in assessment?• How can technology measure what matters
(performance)?• How can technology provide the information that
enables continuous improvement processes at all levels of the education system.
• How can technology provides access to data for students, teachers, parents, administrators?
Assessment: Measure What Matters
http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010/assessment-measure-what-matters
• Technology allows the development of assessments using Universal Design for Learning principles• Makes assessments more accessible, effective, and
valid for students with greater diversity in terms of disability and English language capability
• Technology allows for presentation and assessment using alternative representations of the same concept or skill
• Technology can accommodate various student disabilities and strengths.
Assessment: Measure What Matters
http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010/assessment-measure-what-matters
• Technology provides fair assessment.• Presenting information through multiple modalities
enlarges the proportion of the population that can be assessed fairly.
• Provides a record of all the steps taken to make each assessment item accessible and fair for the broadest number of students.
• Assistive technology • Makes it possible for students who have disabilities that
require special interfaces to interact with digital resources to demonstrate what they know and can do in ways that would be impossible with standard print-based assessments.
Teaching: Prepare and Connect
http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010/teaching-prepare-and-connect
Connected to Serve the
Underserved
Close the Teacher
Technology Gap
Classroom Technology Planning• Mission Statement
• Brief statement of personal and professional philosophy regarding the value of using technology to promote learning
• Student Achievement and Curriculum Goals• How will you be using technology to meet subject
matter/grade level curriculum and technology standards?
• How will you provide equal access to your curriculum for ALL students?
Classroom Technology PlanningObjectives • Include 2-3 measurable objectives.• How will you use technology in the various
subject matter/content areas?• How will you determine if technology integration
has been successful in promoting student learning? • Meeting academic content standards?• Meeting technology standards?
• How will you use technology to provide universal access to your curriculum for all students?• Multiple means of representation• Multiple means of action and expression• Multiple means of engagement
Classroom Technology Planning
• Grade/Education Level/s: • Content Standards and
Technology Integration Strategies
• Technology Skill Expectations
• What hardware/software would you need?
• How will you assess student learning?
Resources
• National Education Technology Plan - http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010
• CAST - http://www.cast.org/research/udl/index.html
• Teaching Every Student (CAST) - http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/
• UDL National Center - http://www.udlcenter.org/