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Think UDL

Think UDL
Universal Design For Learning
Accessibility In Education
Higher Education
Accessibility
Project Enable
Accessibility In Libraries
Disabled Students
Assistive Technology
Neuro-Inclusive Advising
Education
Library Services
Learner Variability
Information Science
Disability Services
Advising Best Practices
Emotional Capacity
Intercultural Learning
Online Learning
Social Justice
University College Dublin

Lillian Nave talks learner variability

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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

Welcome to Episode 154 of the Think UDL podcast: Slow Pedagogy with Constanza Bartholomae. Constanza Bartholomae is the Interim Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. I’ve worked with her seve... more

Welcome to Episode 153 of the Think UDL podcast: Designing For Success in Online Learning with Nicole Messier. Nicole Messier is the Associate Director of Instructional Design @ University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) where she leads the instructional d... more

Welcome to Episode 152 of the Think UDL podcast: OER Resources with Carolee Clyne from UDL in 15 minutes. This episode features Carolee Clyne from BCcampus in British Columbia. She shares her passion for Open Education Resources and how they connect ... more

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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
John Gilmore
Assistant Professor and Head of Subject of Adult General Nursing
University College Dublin
Episode: Nursing Education with John Gilmore and Freda Browne
Freda Browne
Assistant Professor and Program Director of the Bachelor of Science in General Nursing
University College Dublin
Episode: Nursing Education with John Gilmore and Freda Browne
Tolu Noah
Dr. Tolu Noah is the instructional learning spaces coordinator at California State University, Long Beach, and a gifted speaker, facilitator, and presenter.
California State University, Long Beach
Episode: Intentional Workshop Design with Tolu Noah

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Lillian Nave
Host and educator focusing on learner variability and Universal Design for Learning.

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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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Focusing on learner variability and inclusive education, this series discusses practical strategies and innovative approaches to enhance learning experiences for diverse student populations. Themes such as Universal Design for Learning (UDL), neurodiversity, and accessibility in education are prevalent, with guests often sharing insights from their professional experiences within educational institutions. Listeners can expect to hear expert opinions on topics like course design, effective teaching methods, and the importance of supporting all learners, alongside discussions about the integration of technologies and resources that align with UDL principles, enriching their understanding of modern pedagogical practices.

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