This is the Official Site of a Consortium of Educators who research, write, and educate in the field of UDL. Rose and Meyer are the leaders and they are the authors of several UDL Books published by the Harvard Education Press.
Taylor Mali is a dynamic poet who taught for years in NYC. He runs Poetry Slams, which I how I first became acquainted with his work. Our English teacher uses Taylor's You Tube Videos where he recites his own poetry, to introduce our Poetry Unit each Fall. A bit gruff, but spot on!
A wonderful resource for special educators using technology to enhance the learning of their special needs students. The Journal of Special Education Technology
This site provides links to the best educational blogs of 2011. Blogs are categorized so you can browse by your topic of choice. Free Technology for Teachers is one of the award winners.
This site has music from around the world available in all languages. lyrics are posted in a target language with translation and students can play different levels of listening games, in a cloze (fill in the blank) type activity
Technology for Students with ADHD - Blog Site which asks: why don't we open our schools to all sorts of technology for klearning? If an adult teacher uses her smartphone to stay organized, why can't her students?
A little outdated, but extremely informative database. If you want an easy access to US census information in all states, you can put in a zip code and you will get a lot of information from the 2000 census. You can also compare the data with neighboring zip codes.
The Richard Howe Blog is a meeting place for historians, archivists, artists, photographers, travellers, and Lowell fans to blog about our beloved city of Lowell. Check out Tonty Sampas' photographs.