Designing Your Course: Universal Design for Learning
Tuesday, February 4, 2025 11am to 12:15pm
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1700 University Blvd, Birmingham, AL 35233
Designing Your Course: Universal Design for Learning
Presented By the Office of Learning Technologies
In this workshop, participants will identify the three guiding principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) using higher education case studies. We will then apply these principles to course development, particularly in online and hybrid/blended courses. In addition, participants will be introduced to some of the common accessibility issues that students face, and learn how applying UDL principles can address these issues while meeting the needs of diverse learners.
Please Note: The UAB Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) presents workshops on teaching practice for UAB faculty (including adjunct instructors), pre-approved graduate students who are currently under contract to teach academic courses at UAB, and teaching staff. Academic advisors and staff who work directly with students are also approved to come to non-teaching focused workshops. CTL workshops are not intended for UAB graduate or undergraduate students.
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