Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a general education mindset that is built on the belief that better design makes it possible to avoid many common barriers to learning. Commercial products and devices include many universally-designed “hidden” features that are necessary for some people, but beneficial to many more.
This half-day workshop will introduce participants to these gems to improve access and remove barriers for a wide range of students and users.
Lunch is provided and will be served immediately following this half-day workshop.
What to Bring | Participants are strongly encouraged to bring a Chromebook device to this training to explore and customize features covered during this session.
Who Should Attend? | Teachers and administrators who want to learn how to help students leverage Chromebook features to support their individual needs
**Special Note | If your students also use iPad and you are interested in accessibility features built into that device, you are encouraged to register for the second portion of the day, as well.
Cost | Free
When: | March 12 @ 8:30 am - 11:30 am |
Where: |
Allegheny Intermediate Unit
475 E Waterfront Dr, Homestead PA, 15120 |
Cost: | Free |
Hosted by: | Allegheny Intermediate Unit |
Contact: | aiutransformED@aiu3.net |
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