Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an approach to teaching and learning that gives all students equal opportunity to succeed. The goal of UDL is to use a variety of teaching methods to remove any barriers to learning. It’s about building in flexibility that can be adjusted for every person’s strengths and needs (Morin, 2018).
Welcome! On this page, You will be able to find samples of work that I have transformed using different digital tools. The goal is to present information in creative and engaging ways for different types of audience.
Some of the EdTech tools I used are:
Google Slides
Prezi
Canva
Quizlet
Podbean
I created a presentation using Google Slides to show how you can teach your dog something new in 4 easy steps. I decided to use some cute dog pictures to make the presentation more appealing.
This Prezi work, is a innovative way to present slides. The motion and zoom used in this software can catch the eye of whoever is watching it.
Infographics made in Canva are very easy to make. I made this one from my phone and I used a template to make the process of work faster. The summarized information and cute illustrations are great tools to get students engaged in learning.
By creating a set of flashcards on Quizlet students have to put their memory to use. They get to learn concrete information and different concepts by engaging in a versatil study tool.
I wanted to offer a different option of learning by creating a Podcast episode on Podbean. This is a great way to get auditive learners engaged.
Instagram is a great social media tool to create engagement with other people. You can capture, edit, and share photos and videos in a simple and creative way. I created a reel using text (key words) and voice over to show how user friendly this app is.
If you are interested in viewing the original work for this UDL Application, click here
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