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Symposium on Universal Design for Instruction and Learning

Symposium on Universal Design for Instruction and Learning

While we planned to have content for you this week, we’ve spent most of our time preparing to present at IUPUC’s Symposium on Universal Design for Instruction and Learning. In our session, we’ll discuss “Why, What, & How: Using UDL in Course Materials to Enhance Learner Experience.” Don’t worry, we’ll share our research on the blog!

Since next week is Thanksgiving, we’ll be back with new content in two weeks.

Are you going to be at the Symposium? Stop by to see us!

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Jessica Bishop, Instructional DesignerPosted on November 13, 2018December 19, 2018Categories Design, Higher Education, InstructionTags accessibility, conference, design of writing, learnability, plain writing, UDL, universal design for learning, UX writing1 Comment on Symposium on Universal Design for Instruction and Learning

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