SET-BC consultant Maureen LaFleche has put together a wiki about a UDL approach to To Kill a Mockingbird. This is a great template to use for any UDL novel study. Maureen will be presenting at our January 8, 2009 Breeze meeting.
This is the classroom blog of John Mundorf, a fifth grade teacher with a universally designed classroom. He presented a fabulous session at Harvard's 2008 UDL summer institute.
This is the Harvard UDL site, the best place to begin learning about UDL. Start by reading the online version of "Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age".
Great video about how to use Livebinders in a UDL compatible approach at the bottom of this blog post. Other tools shown are audacity, quizlet, wallwisher, shahi.
On the left hand side, click the links for UDL resources or examples. They have some great strategies posted for assisting with curriculum elements such as printed text, lecture, etc.
Great little tool for helping you figure out which areas of UDL implementation you're currently implementing and what you'd like to try or improve upon.
Hi Mallory! Here we are, some years later...I'm getting set to retire...but still looking at and using links and tools that show up from your mailing list. Great stuff! This looks like a great tool. I'm going to check it out with other staff, too, just for the reflection value. Have a great day.