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Applying UDL principles: Sharing content in multiple formats
From the course: Teaching with Technology
Applying UDL principles: Sharing content in multiple formats
- In a separate movie, I outlined the basic principles of Universal Design for Learning, or UDL. Now let's dive into more detail for the first principle known as Multiple Means of Representation. In other words, we'll use text strategies to provide course content in multiple formats and support student comprehension. We do this not only to accommodate learners with different learning challenges, but also to support learners with different strengths and interests. Providing content in Multiple Formats means being able to create different types of media such as: Text, graphics, audio, video, or combining some of these to make multimedia. It's becoming more and more common for teachers to offer multiple formats as they record or find presentations on course topics. For example, for each main e-lecture in my own online class, I provide a screen cast and audio recording, my presentation slide with notes in the notes field, and key media such as charts or graphs. This might sound like a lot…
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About applying UDL principles3m 24s
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Applying UDL principles: Sharing content in multiple formats3m 33s
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Applying UDL principles: Motivating and engaging learners in multiple ways3m 33s
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Applying UDL principles: Allowing learners to show what they know in multiple ways2m 12s
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