2. What is Universal Design?
Universal Design is a way of structuring
something so that everyone can use it to their
fullest potential.
For example, having handicapped accessible
entrances is universal design, as it allows
everyone access to a building.
3. How is Universal Design Used in
Learning?
Universal Design is used in learning to allow
every student to learn to their fullest potential,
despite disabilities, second-language learning,
or different learning styles.
4. Principles of Universal Design in
Learning
Provide multiple means of representation
Provide multiple means of action and
expression
Provide multiple means of engagement
5. Multiple Representations
Represent concepts in multiple ways, beyond
just words or text.
For example, in math, use word problems
and physical objects that learners can
manipulate
6. Multiple Means of Action and
Expression
Provide students with a number of ways to
express what they learn.
For example, give them a written option,
drawn option, spoken option, for a particular
homework assignment.
7. Multiple Means of Engagement
Use multiple ways of instruction, to get
students interested in and motivated to learn.
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