Bringing Equity and Inclusion to Remote Learning with UDL

FREE WEBINAR: Thursday, July 30th at 2pm ET

Webinar Overview:

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework that provides flexibility in the way information is presented, in the way students respond or demonstrate their knowledge and skills, and in the way students are engaged.

The flexibility offered by UDL makes it an ideal framework for designing instruction that responds to the uncertainty of teaching and learning in the time of COVID-19.

In this session, you will learn about the UDL Guidelines, a blueprint for designing learning experiences that address the access, communication and self-regulation needs of all learners. A number of CAST resources will provide you with the tools to get started in implementing UDL in your remote learning courses, starting with the design of an inclusive and accessible syllabus

This webinar will cover:

  • UDL Guidelines
  • How to address access in a virtual classroom
  • Communication and self-regulation needs of all learners
  • Building an accessible and inclusive syllabus

Registration Info:

You will receive a confirmation email with details for logging into the webinar.

This webinar will be hosted on Thursday, July 30th from 2pm-3:00pm ET. Convert your time zone.

 

Presented By:

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Luis Perez

Technical Assistance Specialist

CAST

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Sam Johnston

Director of Postsecondary & Workforce Development

CAST