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UDL in the Cloud!

How to Design and Deliver Online Education Using Universal Design for Learning

Katie Novak

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UDL in the Cloud helps educators design and deliver more accessible, engaging, and effective online learning experiences. Drawing on years of experience in K-12 and postsecondary settings, authors Katie Novak and Tom Thibodeau offer a highly practical approach to developing e-courses, virtual snow days, flipped classes, and blended learning experiences that meet the needs of diverse learners.

Following the principles and guidelines of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), readers learn to identify potential barriers to learning, cultivate an engaging "instructor presence" in a virtual environment, develop a detailed syllabus that inspires and motivates students, help scaffold students' time management skills, and much more.

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Andragogy, online learning, virtual classroom, Malcolm Knowles, students with disabilities, universal design for learning, computers and technology, schools, assistive technologies, distance learning, Adult Learning Theory, blended learning, UDL, instruction methods, remote learning, disability accommodations, personalized learning, adaptive technologies