Universal Design of Learning (UDL) is often associated with extensive
use of technology. Although this is one way to increase accessibility, there
are many low tech low cost options as well. Schools are constantly faced with
budget shortfalls and are required to make difficult decisions around cuts. We
need to consider the best way to continue to improve upon how we make learning
accessible regardless of budgetary constraints. One of these ways is through
low tech options. Here are some resources you may find helpful.
This blog focuses on success stories, ideas, supports, services and many more areas in which we can empower people with different abilities in having equal access to the world. Everyone is welcome to join in this conversation. It includes research, experience and opinion. We need to talk about these areas and continue to look at ways to do things better. We have not been doing any of this long enough to be satisfied with what we have. Complacency is not an option for anyone.
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