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Universal Design for Learning videos and info

The FAME (Faculty & Administrator Modules in Higher Education) website was designed as a professional development tool for use in higher education. It contains information on how college faculty, administrators, disability service providers, and students can work individually and collaboratively to improve the accommodations, teaching-learning process, and overall campus environment for students with disabilities.

What's great for those of us in prek-12 education, however, are the Universal Design for Learning examples that are given and the video clips that are shown. Click on http://www.oln.org/ILT/ada/Fame/FAME_Content/f2_17_159.html to visit the site.

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