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HIAT - Universal Design for Learning - 3 views

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    Features UDL material samples for elementary, middle, and secondary levels in each of the four core content areas.
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Dinah-Might Adventures, LP - Foldables®, VKV's®, & Equivalency Flips™ - 1 views

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    Dinah Zike's Foldables®, VKV's®, & Equivalency FlipsTM Unique Graphic Organizers & Manipulatives. See free examples as well as products for sale
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Therapy materials - 1 views

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    Examples of Materials That Can Be Adapted For Therapy a collection of resources by Judith Maginnis Kuster The following is one section of Judith Kuster's Net Connections for Communication Disorders and Sciences (www.communicationdisorders.com). These sit
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Principle I. Provide Multiple Means of Representation ... - 2 views

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    Learners differ in the ways that they perceive and comprehend information that is presented to them. For example, those with sensory disabilities (e.g., blindness or deafness); learning disabilities (e.g., dyslexia); language or cultural differences, and
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Action ABC's: Learning Vocabulary With Verbs - ReadWriteThink - 2 views

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    Students are likely to know many more words than they use in their writing. This lesson is designed to help students better use their vocabulary by teaching (or reviewing) what verbs are and to then help them access verbs they already know and use them in sentences. Students work together to brainstorm and create lists of verbs for each of the letters of the alphabet. Then, choosing one verb for each letter, they create pages for an Action Alphabet book. Each page includes an illustration and a sentence using the verb in context. The project can be adapted according to age level and language ability. Students in kindergarten may work together on a class book, while older students may work in small groups or individually. Similarly, the complexity of the example sentences will vary depending on students' writing levels."
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Math247 - 1 views

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    Lots of video examples.
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UDL Resource - Home - 1 views

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    Paul Hamilton's resource on Universal Design for Learning. Gives overview and then ideas/examples of tool use based on representation, expression, and engagement
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Lucas uses the LAMP AAC method to communicate his dream. .wmv - YouTube - 2 views

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    End user video useful as an example to provide a team with a vision.
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Hyperlinking in PowerPoint - 1 views

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    Create an interactive lesson in PowerPoint with hyperlinks and action buttons. A sample science mini-lesson is included.
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Welcome to the "Universal Design for Learning" excerpt of the National Educational Tech... - 3 views

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    The excerpt uses pages 14 through 18 of the report to demonstrate some UDL features. To see descriptions of the UDL features and how they support learning, click on "Show UDL Information. Click on each UDL icon for feature descriptions. Our excerpt demonstrates only a few examples of UDL learning supports. For more information about UDL and the UDL Guidelines, go to The National Center on UDL. Learn More
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    Sample article with embedded text-to-speech tools
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A Sampling of Projects by Chris Bugaj - ThingLink - 2 views

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    An example of an interactive picture created using ThinkLink
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Visual Supports - 3 views

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    This collection of visual supports and other resources provides examples of various strategies that can be used to support students on the autism spectrum, as well as others with and without disabilities. Some of these visuals have also been used as part of a school's Response to Intervention (RTI) or as part of School-wide Positive Behavior Supports (PBIS). Many of the visuals can also be used with families to assist their son/daughter at home. Others may benefit adults on the spectrum, as well.
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    Visual supports from the Indiana Resource Center for Autism
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