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You Design Learning: Intentionally Designing with UDL

Fri, Sep 19

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Webinar

This interactive workshop introduces UDL 3.0 and the Plus-or-Minus-One approach to help you create learner-centered, accessible course design.

You Design Learning: Intentionally Designing with UDL
You Design Learning: Intentionally Designing with UDL

Time & Location

Sep 19, 2025, 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. NDT

Webinar

About the event

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) isn’t about making things easier—it’s about unlocking learning for everyone. In this interactive workshop, we’ll dive into the three pillars of UDL Guidelines 3.0: Engagement (the why of learning), Representation (the what of learning), and Action & Expression (the how of learning). However, we’ll shift the focus from “Universal” to “You”, because inclusive design begins with your learners, your context, and your teaching goals. Together, we’ll explore the three key dimensions of UDL course design—methods, materials, and environments—and how scaffolding learning through access, support, and executive function can reduce learning barriers and welcome learner variability. Using the Plus-or-Minus-One approach, you'll discover how making one small, intentional change can have a big impact.

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • recognize how course elements (methods, materials, and environments) and learner variability can intersect to create or reduce learning barriers;

  • describe and apply core UDL principles (engagement,…

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