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Michele GillUDL; online learning styles for teacher education online
Introduction
In fall of 2002, over 1.6 million
students took online courses at degree granting institutions. As of fall-
recently, it has been used extensively to make the world-wide-web accessible to all users (Roberts, 2004; Burgstahler, 2002; IBM, 2005; Pearson & Koppi, 2003). While universal design has been successful in making online courses more accessible in the realms of physical and sensory needs, the design method doesn’t fully address the need for varied learning needs. This is especially interesting given that nationally, students with learning disabilities – not those with sensory or physical disabilities – are the most rapidly growing group of university students with disabilities (National Center on Educational Statistics, 2005).
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17 Aug 07
Wilfred RubensThis study explored outcomes of designing an online graduate level unit for a teacher education course using universal design for learning (UDL).
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06 Aug 07
Marja VerstelleUniversal design for learning (UDL) has been promoted over the past decade as a way to make learning accessible to more users, based on an array of choices made by the learner (Hall, Strangman & Meyer, 2005). Widely recommended as a tool for differentiati
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02 Aug 07
Wytze Koopalwhile we quickly develop online courses for this purpose, we must continue to examine our pedagogy to assure high quality learning experiences. thx to Scott Wilson (and Stephen Downes)
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01 Aug 07
djplanerPaper looking at Universal Design for Learning - includes discussion of Jung type temperament testing.
cddu personality learningDesign udl learningstyles elearning
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