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UDL Guidelines Graphic Organizer | National Center On Universal Design for Learning - 2 views
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This graphic is also available in PDF format. This graphic organizer of the Universal Design for Learning Guidelines depicts the three main principles of UDL in three color-coded columns with numbered explanations and bulleted examples beneath each principle heading. Principle I. Provide Multiple Means of Representation is shown on the left in dark pink and includes the following: 1.
Rules for Social Media, Created by Kids - 1 views
Lack of Home Internet a Challenge for Students - Education Week - 0 views
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Nationally, the Federal Communications Commission notes that 7 out of 10 teachers assign homework that requires high-speed Internet access, yet in some communities, only 1 in 3 students can access the Web at home.
Broadband Access for Education - 0 views
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Access to high-speed Internet in schools is particularly important for rural and low-income communities. When Internet connections in schools are too slow, and students don’t have access at home, students miss the benefits of educational technologies altogether.
Diane Greene promises to protect other women at Google - Business Insider - 0 views
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a trend that has been dubbed Wexit
Statistics | National Girls Collaborative Project - 1 views
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In 2012, 11.2% of bachelor’s degrees in science and engineering, 8.2% of master’s degrees in science and engineering, and 4.1% of doctorate degrees in science and engineering were awarded to minority women
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Women make up half of the total U.S. college-educated workforce, but only 29% of the science and engineering workforce
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Minority women comprise fewer than 1 in 10 employed scientists and engineer
Common Sense Media: Connecting Families - 0 views
Digital Citizenship: Guide for Parents - 1 views
STEM Education - 0 views
Universal Design Learning Visually Explained for Teachers - 3 views
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April 14, 2014 Universal Design Learning is a framework for learning that includes all students. Being grounded in socio-cultural theory, UDL views learning environments and social interactions as being key elements in development and learning. In UDL students are allowed to express their learning in a variety of ways.
Internet Safety & Digital Responsibility | School Safety Resource Center - 1 views
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Internet Safety & Digital Responsibility