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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Rechelle Mojica Dr. Mari Guillermo San Diego Miramar College San Diego State University – Interwork Institute

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Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Rechelle Mojica Dr. Mari Guillermo San Diego Miramar College San Diego State University – Interwork Institute. Universal Design =. “The design of products and environments to be usable by all people without the need for adaptation or specialized design” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

Rechelle MojicaDr. Mari Guillermo

San Diego Miramar CollegeSan Diego State University – Interwork Institute

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Universal Design =

“The design of products and environments to be usable by all

people without the need for adaptation or specialized design”

Center for Universal Design, North Carolina State University

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Is our physical environment welcoming to ALL students?

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Design with All Users in Mind

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What is Universal Design for Learning?

An approach to designing course instruction, materials, and content to make learning accessible to all students.

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Universal Design vs. Universal Design for Learning

UD UDLPhysical Environment Instructional Environment

Physical barriers - architectural environment

Learning barriers - curricular environment

Proactive design of physical space

Proactive design of curriculum and instruction

Physical retrofitting - costly, often inelegant

Instructional accommodations - time consuming, difficult to

implement

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A SPOTLIGHT ON THE SCHOLARS

9 Principles of Universal Design for Instruction(McGuire, Scott, Shaw, 2003)

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Equitable Use• Curriculum design is useful and accessible to

students with diverse abilities.

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Flexibility in Use• Curriculum design accommodates a wide

range of individual preferences and abilities.

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Simple and Intuitive Use• Curriculum design is straightforward and

predictable. Eliminate unnecessary complexity.

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Perceptible Information• Curriculum design communicates necessary

information effectively to the student regardless of student’s sensory abilities.

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A Community of Learners• Curriculum design promotes interaction and

communication among students and between students and faculty.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF UDL

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Does One Size Really Fit All?

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The “universal” in universal design does not imply that one size fits all;

instead, it stresses the need for flexible, customizable content,

assignments and activities.

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CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology)

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Project Higher EducationSan Diego State University - Interwork Institute

This presentation was developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education, Grant #P333A080039.

However, the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education and the audience should not assume endorsement

by the Federal Government.