
Lillian Nave talks learner variability
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationCourses | |||

Aloha and welcome to Episode 162: Sensory Spaces with Hazel Gedikli, Holly Manaseri, and Manca Sustarsic. All three of my guests are from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Hazel Gedikli is the Interim Director of the Office of Faculty Development an... more
Welcome to Episode 161: Making Math More Human with Thomas Colclough. Dr. Tom Colclough is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Center for Knowledge, Technology, and Society at the University of California, Irvine. He earned a bachelor’s of science degree i... more
Welcome to Ep 160 of the Think UDL podcast: Teaching Physics is Not A Solo Sport with Melissa Eblen-Zayas. Melissa Eblen-Zayas is Professor of Physics at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, and a previous Director of Carleton’s Pearlman Learni... more
Welcome to Episode 159 of the Think UDL podcast: Playful Pedagogy with Lindsey Hamilton. Lindsey Hamilton is the Director of the Center for Inclusive Teaching and Learning at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. A Neuroscientist by training, she entered... more
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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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Recent guests on Think UDL include:
1. Hazel Gedikli
2. Holly Manaseri
3. Manca Sustarsic
4. Thomas Colclough
5. Melissa Eblen-Zayas
6. Lindsey Hamilton
7. Eric Moore
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