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When Universal Design Promotes Inclusion of All Students

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Christopher Bugaj Assistive Technology Specialist, Loudoun County Public Schools One way for educators to meet the needs of students is to integrate Universal Design for Learning (UDL) into their instructional practices. In short, UDL is a launching point for providing personalized learning experiences.

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Back to School with Choice Boards – SULS0121

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She also shares choice board examples and product ideas. Find ideas and examples in this episode. A choice board will give students what UDL requires through multiple means of engagement, representation, and actions or expressions of their learning. Optimize access to tools and assistive technology. .

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3 Steps to a More Accessible Classroom

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An app for young kids, for example, should have large buttons and not too many options on the home screen. Examples include through the audio or the visuals, an option to print or read a transcript of text, a magnifier on the text, or through access to information from the images.) Is it easy to operate? Tool Finder on Understood.com.

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ASHA 2013 Update- from a Techie Point of View!

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Giving credit where credit is due ( especially since this is something I whined about two years ago ), ASHA has made good steps in helpful infusion of technology into the Convention. You can see some examples on her Pinterest boards. Visit the beta site here and use the Search feature to browse the initial offering of reviewed apps.

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How to vet edtech tools to promote success at school for all learners

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We can begin by scrutinizing our learners’ technology tools and platforms from the lens of inclusion. In this blog, I share the basic fundamentals for vetting technology tools and clarify how each accommodation supports different types of learners. . Previously I was an assistant director of instructional technology.

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