I like to always have my own tool kit of websites that can assist me in my planning. They must be user friendly by being simple to navigate. They must be filtered to get me to the specific items I need easily and efficiently and have plenty of visual aides! Below I've listed some sites I've found to be very "teacher friendly" and should be able to help you in your planning while using UDL.
Here are 5 of my top favorites to add to the ones I've already discussed in my previous posts! Enjoy!
http://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/module/udl/- provides an a great visual on UDL steps! Includes webinars and articles!
http://ada.osu.edu/resources/fastfacts/Universal-Design-FF.pdf - provides a nice, easy to read layout of implementations to make in your classroom and lessons!
http://ada.osu.edu/resources/fastfacts/Guided-Notes-Fact-Sheet.pdf - ever heard of guided notes? Here is a best practice explained how to use guided notes and why we should be using this method!
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Brochures/PDF/equal_access_udi.pdf- listed in a brochure format are ways to improve your class atmosphere, ways to properly assess, and ways to make accommodations!
http://udlexchange.cast.org/home- here you can browse UDL lessons and build your own!
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