UDL Flashcards
What is universal design for learning?
an approach to teaching and learning that gives all students equal opportunity to succeed
What are the three main principles of UDL?
Engagement, Representation, Action & Expression
What are types of screen capture software?
SnagIt and ScreenCast-O-Matic
What are two types of presentation software?
Slideshare and Wideo
What are types of video streaming?
Vimeo, Youtube, TeacherTube
What is a type of photo slide shows software?
photo peach
What is a type of character creation software?
voki
What is a type of video creation software?
animoto
What are five examples of UDL in the classroom?
posted lesson goals, assignment options, flexible workspace, regular feedback, digital and audio text
Do all children learn the same?
No
What are the three networks of the brain?
recognition, skills and strategies, carrying and prioritizing
Should you give students choices in how they learn?
Yes
How do you show information in different ways in the classroom?
Representation
How do you allow students to approach learning tasks?
Through actions and expressions
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) equals
Learning opportunities for all
List three sources that can influence individual variation in engagement in the classroom
neurology, culture, subjectivity
T/F: Learners differ in the ways that they perceive and comprehend information that is presented to them
True
What are examples of disabilities that may require a different approach to learning?
sensory disabilities, learning disabilities, language or cultural differences
What are different ways learners have issues navigating a learning environment?
movement impairments, strategic and organizational disabilities, language barriers
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