- Principle I: Provide Multiple Means of Representation (the “what” of learning)
- Principle II: Provide Multiple Means of Expression (the “how” of learning)
- Principle III: Provide Multiple Means of Engagement (the “why” of learning)
UDL Guidelines – Educator Checklist
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Your notes
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Barrier: Not a variety of ways to display information
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Features: provide recordings of the instructor’s voice
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Features: provide diagrams and mind maps for visual learners
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Feature: teachers to develop a curriculum that will make computer science and engineering fun for students
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Barrier: develop a curriculum for mathematical notation and how it relates to STEM
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Feature: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)
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Barrier: There is not enough background knowledge of STEM
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Feature: Students will learn how to use technological operations, understand scientific concepts, critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making
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Barrier: There are no supportive resources to backup my curriculum.
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Your notes
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Feature: students will have the task of creating their own project at the end of the course with their group members
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Feature: analysis and reflection with classmates, as well as using Edmodo, and recall & recognition to interact with material
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Feature: using Edmodo
Barrier: There can be more assistive technologies used and demonstrated in this curriculum
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Features: Set up Edmodo to ease of learning
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Barrier: The effects that achieving the goal will have on the learner can be elaborated on.
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Feature: Test and quizzes will demonstrate recall and recognition
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Feature: This lesson will give the teacher a fun, practical way of teaching computer science and engineering to students of all ages through an attention-getting, humorous or curious manner that relates to the useful information in your lesson
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Features: Learners will recognize that engineering is similar to other sciences in terms of its flexibility, reliability, applicability, and usefulness in real world settings. This course will help to take the negative stigma of engineering being a difficult course for only “smart people”, and will help learners to recognize that engineering concepts can expand across disciplines.
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Your notes
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Feature: Students will learn how to use technological operations, understand scientific concepts, critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making
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Feature: content and activities will have meaning for the learner
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Features: Edmodo
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Features: Based on skill level students should have a basic math, and some science
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Features: Hands on assignments and group assignments and be encouraged to work in groups
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Features: Three oral examinations that students will be expected to show competency in technological theories during the semester
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Features: The teacher will teach the students how to research there projects about patents, copyrighting, and technical data packages.
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Features: Three oral examinations that students will be expected to show competency in technological theories during the semester
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