Universal Design for Learning

UDL: Content, Pedagogy, Technology

What is UDL?

  Universal design for learning (UDL) is the practice of embedding flexible strategies into the curriculum during the planning process so that all students can access a variety of e-learning solutions. UDL is commensurate with differentiated instruction, but places more emphasis on readily available technology and accessible curriculum materials to meet the needs of diverse learners. Learn more
What is UDL? Accessible Methods and Materials Resources to Download

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about UDL

Introductions to UDL

A Model Lesson for First Grade

UDL Tool Finder

Helps you find appropriate AT tools to support a variety of needs

Putting UDL into Practice: Examples of UDL Materials

UDL Share Space

The UDL Share Space is a portal of accessible curriculum materials (for MCPS Staff only) Go to the UDL Share Space

UDL Share Space Quick Guides

UDL Planning Table (42K doc) helps you plan with the end in mind [PDF version (19K)]

 

 

Updated September 18, 2009 | Maintained by by Linda Wilson