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Resources and Tools for a Universally Designed Classroom  New

In this presentation Birchland’s UDL team will share information about how teachers are using Notebook (Smartboard) Software, assistive technology, educational technology, and Internet resources to design learning experiences that meet the learning needs, styles, and preferences of diverse learners. Participants will be provided with access to a wiki following this session containing the session's hand-out and web links and offering further opportunities for conversation and support following the session.

 

 

To learn more about the UDL project please visit Anita's blog: “ThinkingUDL.ca

Audience:
Elementary (K-7)
Schedule for:
Room: B 210
Instructors: Anita Strang
Maple Ridge, BC

Anita Strang,  Darryl Cummings, Nancy Snowden & Craig Sung
Anita has been teaching in Coquitlam for the past 20 years, Craig for 10 years, Nancy for 29 years, and Darryl for 12 years. Craig, Nancy, & Darryl are currently teaching at Birchland Elementary. Anita is a Learning Support Teacher in the Staff Development Department. During the 2007-2008 school year they worked together at Birchland and were selected by SET BC to be one of seven teams in BC to investigate, design, and implement Universally Designed Lessons. Since being involved in this project they have continued to expand the project at Birchland and throughout Coquitlam by supporting interested teachers in learning about UDL. They continue to work to learn more and spread the word about the power of educational and assistive technology to support students with a wide variety of learning needs, styles, and preferences.
astrang@sd43.bc.ca


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