Category: edci335

Inclusive Design

Flexibility Readily Available to Meet Any Students Needs

  1. My interactive lesson also follows UDL (Universal Design for Learning)

Variety of ways to display content: e.g. videos with captions, audio explanations or print a step-by-step card 

 How understanding can be demonstrated-Hall. students submit short-video, short-text response, or complete drag-drop task 

Lots of different ways to play with kids able to select the recipe and difficulty level.

I include image glossary, all the keys to the worked examples so learners can check themselves, little timed sections and fast quizzes along with answer on a page.

  1. If we suddenly go to learn at home 

Content is not downloaded; all materials are kept in a web-based LMS that works through any browser. 

Low data version is done: Video, PDF, and Audio only files were compressed into a zip file. 

Another 2-min screencast that shows users how to turn on captions, use keyboard controls (great for the visual and kinesthetic learners) and upload work with images. Weekly video or text chat office hours and looser deadlines.

Parents receive a sheet with safety points and easy-to-find material substitutes for at-home extension work.

  1. How to address barriers In a layer that does not require source turningFinding and repairing in one activity

Drag blocks on the fraction to double or halve a recipe. Too small — drag targetsAllow students to click, not drag, or enlarge drop zones. Needs a buddy Single player with autopilot suggestions Huuge instructions — Record with icons and brief sentences.

  1. Help in creating a more friendly environment for learning Captions on by default + complete transcript. High-contrast mode, large-font option and variable playback speed 

Get tasks cut down to 10 minutes and progress is saved automatically.

Shortcode for YouTube Gallery. 

More submission types for more convenient submissions with broader time limits

  1. Universal Design In The Real World, Other Than Curb Cuts (GPS)

GPS helps everyone because it:

Offers many route choices.

Automatically re-routes when roads are shut down.

Allows users to customize voice, language, and map view

In a course, that means: Several learning paths within the lesson. • Instantaneous cues or the opportunity to jump forward for each student based upon progress. · Fading support, reduces the segregated supports.

Just like GPS opens up barriers and leads every traveler to the same destination, a well-designed course takes away this “fence” so all students can get to the finish line in whatever way they are best suited for.

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