Students can choose from a variety of "text types" such as persuasive, narrative, information report, response, or poetry. They are then provided with prompts and a text organizer to support them in their writing.
Why UDL?
Writing Fun is an excellent example of providing options that clarify syntax and structure. The prompts and text organizers highlight the different structures of different forms of writing.
Math Open Reference represents geometry concepts visually as a way to complement text definitions and descriptions.
Why UDL?
Math Open Reference is organized into pages that highlight the critical features of geometry concepts. Topics are separated to clarify distinct features. Critical terms are linked directly to a glossary so as not to hinder the viewer based on lack of vocabulary knowledge.
Shahi is a visual dictionary that combines Wiktionary content that includes a definition and examples of word use in a sentence as well as images from flickr, google, and yahoo that correlate with the specified word.
Why UDL?
Shahi offers image cues as well as a text based definition to increase depth of vocabulary knowledge.
Use this site to create, share, publish, and read digital books that engage and support diverse learners according to their individual needs, interests, and skills.
Why UDL?
Book Builder books can include text, images, and audio, providing options for authors and multiple points of access for readers.
A free online spell checker that will spell check your text or website. Fast and accurate results are then emailed to you. This site can spell check in 27 languages. No software required.
Why UDL?
Spell checkers are a great example of a tool to support composition.
While conducting research online, Zoho notebook allows you to highlight useful text or images and then save the information directly into the notebook.
Why UDL?
The amount of information available online is overwhleming. Zoho Notebook's ability to aggregate useful information into one document is an effective way to manage information and resources.
UDL 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. Select your book to get started!
Why UDL?
The text-to-speech feature in UDL Editions is an excellent example providing options for visual information. Press "play" in the toolbar to hear the story read aloud. This feature not only benefits students who are blind or visually impaired, but students who are struggling readers or who are English Language Learners as well.
Readability is a simple tool that makes reading on the web more enjoyable by removing the clutter around what you're reading.
Why UDL?
Readability allows the user to customize the display of information by reducing visual distractions that surround written text on the web.