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Mallory Burton

ISTE | Universal Design for Learning (Feb 2013) - 0 views

  • This course strives to be universally designed. For each week you will be given options for how you would prefer to experience the content (called Content Acquistion Options) and produce an activity that demonstrates that you understand the concepts (called Expression Options).
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    Great example of online course about UDL that is also UDL designed--provides options for participants to interact with the content.
Mallory Burton

Graphite Portal - 0 views

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    At this ISTE sponsored site, teachers upload reviews of apps they are finding useful.
Mallory Burton

UDL Guideline 5 & Book Creator - YouTube - 0 views

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    This episode shows how Book Creator supports UDL Guideline 5 Provide options for expressive skills and fluency. Part of an ISTE Series in which UDL Guidelines are matched with apps. Would make a great workshop.
Mallory Burton

Karen Lirenman Blog - 0 views

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    ISTE award winner Surrey teacher Karen Lirenman blogs about her primary students' use of technology in the classroom.
Mallory Burton

Graphite app portal - 0 views

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    Just announced at ISTE...a free online portal to help educators from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade find, use, and share the best digital apps, games, and websites for their students.
Jim Batchelor

Technology empowers differentiated instruction - 2 views

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    While many educators realize technology's enormous potential to help them differentiate their instruction so that all students can learn, regardless of students' needs, abilities, or learning styles, it might be hard for them to find concrete applications of this approach to emulate in their classrooms. But in a Jan. 28 webinar from the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), experts provided several examples of classroom projects that can help all students learn while keeping them engaged.
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