Universal Design
Diversity has become a fact of life in post-secondary institutions. More frequently than ever instructors and staff are interacting, teaching and supporting individuals who are diverse in many dimensions. Universal Design is a paradigm that can help to address the needs of students with a broad range of characteristics, abilities, disabilities and learning styles. It is a process as well as a set of guidelines and strategies that can be applied to instruction, services, information, technology and physical spaces.
If you would like to find out more about Universal Design, check out the following links:
| Universal Course Design Equity and Excellence in Higher Education |
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E&E is a site developed by the Institute for Community Inclusion at the University of Massachusetts/Boston, in partnership with the Institute on Disability at the University of New Hampshire. At this site you will find information about incorporating UD strategies for designing a course syllabus, UCD tutorials, videos and a large variety of practical ideas and suggestions. |
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| The Center for Universal Design in Education University of Washington |
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| The Center for Universal Design in Education (CUDE) develops and collects Web-based resources to help educators apply universal design to all aspects of the educational experience. |
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Universal Design in Education: Teaching Non-traditional students Frank Bowe |
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| An excerpt from the book by Frank Bowe, Reprinted with permission from the publisher, Greenwood Press, © Greenwood Press; gives an overview and some examples of UD in education. |
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| Curriculum Transformation and Disability (CTAD): Implementing Universal Design in Higher Education Jeanne L. Higbee (editor) |
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| This book has multiple chapters on the following:
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| Access to Postsecondary Education through Universal Design for Learning Colorado State University |
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A Colorado State University website devoted to UD with videos, print resources and tutorials. Tutorial topics include: Module: Microsoft Word, Universally Designed
Module: Microsoft PowerPoint, Universally Designed Module: Adobe PDF, Universally Designed Module: HTML, Universally Designed
Module: E-Text: An Introduction to Alternative Format |
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