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Beginning a discussion about universal design for learning

Through a recent national webinar hosted by Dr. Dave Edyburn -- noted author on assistive technology -- a few good resources to consider when starting a dialogue about universal design for learning include:

Duffield, J., & Wahl, L. (2005). Using flexible technology to meet the needs of diverse learners: What teachers can do. San Francisco, CA: WestEd. Available online at: http://www.wested.org/cs/we/view/rs/763

Rose, D. & Meyer, A. (2002). Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age. Available online at:
http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/ideas/tes/ If you don’t have time for the whole book, read Chapter 4 http://www.cast.org/teachingeverystudent/ideas/tes/chapter4.cfm

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