Presuming Competence By Design • A Tutorial for Systems, Environment, Curricular, and Materials Design in Learning Systems

Requirements

Resources

 

Textbooks on Universal Design

Council for Exceptional Children, (2005). Universal design for learning. Available at http://www.cec.sped.org/ScriptContent/Orders/ProductDetail.cfm?section=CEC_Store&pc=P5692

 

Rose, D. and Meyer, A. (2002).  Teaching every student in the digital age: Universal Design for Learning.  Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD): Alexandria, VA.

 

 

Practical Online Tools / Resources:

http://www.lighthouse.org/accessibility/simple/

http://www.lighthouse.org/accessibility/

http://www.education.umn.edu/NCEO/TopicAreas/UnivDesign/UnivDesign_Resources.htm

http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ovae/pi/AdultEd/disaccess.html

 

 

Higher Education Online Resources:

UDL Models for Syllabus Development - Emory University

Extensive Resources, including examples, for UDL in Higher Education - San Francisco State University
(scroll down to Useful Websites section)

Online case study for UDL in post-secondary education - Faculty and Administrators Modules in Higher Education (FAME)

 

 

 

Corporate/Government Examples Online:

Pacific Bell’s Universal Design Policy - http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/pacbell_ud/agpd.htm

 

The Country of Japan – specifically the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport –
http://www.rollingrains.com/archives/001228.html

 

AT&T – examples from Ohio, California –
Ohio: http://www05.sbc.com/Products_Services/Residential/1,,14--12-6-0,00.html
California: http://www02.sbc.com/Products_Services/Business/1,,13--1-6-,00.html

 

Application of UDL to product development and service delivery:
http://trace.wisc.edu/world/gen_ud.html