This link has been bookmarked by 42 people . It was first bookmarked on 25 Apr 2008, by Shaun Creighton.
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Charles Rathboneholly sent these along from the brain conference - David was sharing them.
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Michele MislevyLeveled texts in digital form with challenge and support for learners
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Susan Fridie"These e-books take advantage of the flexibility of digital media to reach and engage all learners. Leveled supports and the Texthelp Toolbar balance challenge and support for each learner, ages 10 and up." An opportunity to see and try UDL done the way it should be.
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Beth GockleyUses classic literature in digital books; breaks the story into levels of support in order to meet the individual needs of a student
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hollydoeBooks
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Tania BlakGreat page. Just like Thinking Reader - books with the same level of scaffolding (only free). Excellent resource. Three different levels of support.
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craig shepherdThis site provides several examples of universally designed ebooks for students ages 10 and up. ebooks provide scaffolding techniques to understand passeges (editable by teachers), read content back to students, provide Spanish translations, and allow markup and note taking
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Mark MayoSeveral different good books/poetry to read, most in English, and one in Spanish.
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Linda WilsonUDL Editions take advantage of the flexibility of digital media to reach and engage all learners. Leveled supports and the Texthelp Toolbar balance challenge and support for each learner, ages 10 and up.
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Maureen Lafleche7 books created using the principles of UDL to engage all learners...good for learners 10 and up
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Mallory BurtonThe CAST UDL Editions are a set of free public domain novels that have been engineered with UDL principles. They contain leveled supports for text-reading, vocabulary and comprehension as well as story elements such as character and setting. These inter
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CAST is a non-profit research and development organization dedicated to Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
UDL research demonstrates that the challenge of diversity can and must be met by making curriculum flexible and responsive to learner differences
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