UDL at a glance!
Even though this is from Canada, I just loved the design & message.
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The National Center On Universal Design for Learning: a great website for all things UDL. The site covers advocacy, implementation, research, resources, and more!
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Free technology toolkit for UDL in all classroom!
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CAST UDL Lesson Builder is an online resource that provides you with free UDL lesson plans! The lessons plans cover many subjects, so you are likely to find what you need. You can also create, save, and edit all of the lesson plans that they offer.
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This UDL training manual is a wonderful resource for someone who may be new to UDL. It gives a nice simple overview into the world of UDL. It covers what it is, how teachers can incorporate it into their classrooms, and more!
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The UDL page on this page has a lot of great resources. Not only does it give an over view on UDL, but it also gives great resources.
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On this great website, these awesome Michigan teachers talk about how they create UDL lesson plans. It takes a lot of planning, but it is always worth the work!
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This particular website is extremely useful. It covers so many topics that could have anything to do with UDL. Not only does it discuss how a teacher can incorporate UDL into their classroom, but it also shows how to use UDL in an online class. Definitely worth taking a look at!
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Here is an example of Universal Design for building. This website shows a few pictures, and also lists different ways to make a house UD.