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.
Want to share ideas? The world's coolest brainstorming and mind mapping software has now joined the open source community.
Why UDL?
Mapping is an effective way to organize and manage information.
Your students can study the wildlife that gathers at Pete's Pond in Botswana through National Geographic's 24hour live webcam.
Why UDL?
National Geographic brings authentic learning to the classroom with its WildCam live webcam!
"This five-part series explores how one teacher designs, refines, and implements rubrics in a variety of subject areas."
Why UDL?
This series reveals how implementing rubrics in the classroom help to make the goals and the objectives of activities and assignments more explicit.
This teaching module explains how rubrics can make a positive impact in your classroom, discusses different types of rubrics, and offers tips on getting started.
Why UDL?
Rubrics are an effective strategy for heightening the salience of goals and objectives.
"Skype allows you to make free calls over the internet to other people on Skype for as long as you like, to wherever you like."
Why UDL?
Skype is another powerful example of a tool that can be used to foster collaboration and communication among students across classrooms, districts, states, and countries!