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Think UDL

Think UDL
Universal Design For Learning
Higher Education
Accessibility In Education
Learner Variability
Neurodiversity
Student Engagement
Slow Pedagogy
Accessibility
Project Enable
Universal Design For Learning (UDL)
Assistive Technology
Neuro-Inclusive Advising
Accessibility In Libraries
Disabled Students
Teaching Excellence
Reflective Practice
Education
Library Services
Cognitive Overload
Curry College

Lillian Nave talks learner variability

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Welcome to Episode 158 of the Think UDL podcast: Humans in the AI Loop with Eric Moore and Kevin Mallary. Dr. Eric Moore is the Director of Learning Design and Technology and Kevin Mallary is an Instructional Design Specialist at the Kennedy Krieger ... more

Welcome to Episode 157 of the Think UDL podcast: Perfect Intersection with David Pyle. David Pyle is an artist, educator, writer, and entrepreneur who has spent his career at the intersection of art-making, business, and learning. Currently, he serve... more

Welcome to Episode 156 of the Think UDL podcast: Math Choices and Contract Grading with Tracey Howell and Trina Palmer. Dr. Tracey Howell is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Dr. Trina Palmer is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical S... more

Welcome to Episode 155 of the Think UDL podcast: Accessible Initiatives with Carly Lesoski, Courtney Floyd, and Majo Brito Paez. Carly Lesoski is the Learning Innovation Program Manager at the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning. Courtne... more

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Recent Guests

Eric Moore
Director of Learning Design and Technology, Johns Hopkins University Kennedy Krieger Institute
Johns Hopkins University / Kennedy Krieger Institute
Episode: Humans in the AI Loop with Eric Moore and Kevin Mallary
Kevin Mallary
Instructional Design Specialist at the Kennedy Krieger Institute
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Episode: Humans in the AI Loop with Eric Moore and Kevin Mallary
David Pyle
Artist, educator, writer, entrepreneur at CSU
Colorado State University
Episode: Perfect Intersection with David Pyle
Constanza Bartholome
Interim Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Bryant University
Bryant University
Episode: Slow Pedagogy with Constanza Bartholomae
Nicole Messier
Associate Director of Instructional Design at the University of Illinois Chicago
University of Illinois Chicago
Episode: Designing For Success in Online Learning with Nicole Messier
Carolee Clyne
Open Education Advisor at BCcampus
BCcampus
Episode: OER Resources with Carolee Clyne from UDL in 15 minutes
Meghan Donnelly
Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Austin College
Austin College
Episode: Conversational Quizzes with Meghan Donnelly
Dr. Erin Lewis
Director of Professional Studies at Appalachian State University
Appalachian State University
Episode: Programmatic UDL in Professional Studies with Erin Lewis
Nicole Parsons
Associate Professor and co-director of the Program for Advancement of Learning at Curry College
Curry College
Episode: Advancing Learning with Nicole Parsons

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Lillian Nave
Host of Think UDL Podcast

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Accessible Initiatives with Carly Lesoski, Courtney Floyd, and Majo Brito Paez
Q: Majo, can you give examples of how faculty might approach the case studies included in the workbook?
Majo explains that the case studies provide real-world examples tailored to various disciplines, allowing educators to relate personally and find inspiration for UDL implementation in their courses.
Accessible Initiatives with Carly Lesoski, Courtney Floyd, and Majo Brito Paez
Q: Courtney, can you explain the layout of the Practicing UDL in Higher Education Workbook?
Courtney describes the workbook as having a flexible structure that supports educators in developing their UDL implementation plans, combining context chapters with reflection sections.
Accessible Initiatives with Carly Lesoski, Courtney Floyd, and Majo Brito Paez
Q: Carly, what makes you a different kind of learner?
Carly identifies as a first-generation low-income student with ADHD, emphasizing the need for flexible work structures that accommodate her unique learning cycles.
Slow Pedagogy with Constanza Bartholomae
Q: What advice would you give to a faculty member who might feel overwhelmed but wants to start small with Slow Pedagogy?
Start with one small intervention, like incorporating a reflection time at the end of each class or combining smaller assignments into one to promote deeper thinking.
Slow Pedagogy with Constanza Bartholomae
Q: How does UDL relate to Slow Pedagogy?
UDL complements Slow Pedagogy by framing time as a deliberate pedagogical tool, ensuring that the learning process is structured and accessible.

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The show centers on learner variability and inclusive design for education, frequently exploring Universal Design for Learning (UDL), accessibility, and how technology can augment teaching without erasing the human element. Episodes commonly feature educators, instructional designers, and researchers who share practical strategies—from online course design and contract grading to OER and slow pedagogy—aimed at making learning more flexible, equitable, and engaging across K-12 and higher education. A notable throughline is the emphasis on human-centered approaches, equity, and real-world applications, including AI-assisted learning, neurodiversity, and workplace accessibility. The series often pairs theoretical framing with hands-on demonstr... more

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