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Think UDL

Think UDL
Universal Design For Learning
Accessibility In Education
Project ENABLE
Accessibility In Libraries
Disabled Students
Assistive Technology
Higher Education
Neuro-Inclusive Advising
Education
Library Services
Accessibility
Information Science
Advising Best Practices
Disability Services
Intercultural Learning
Emotional Capacity
Online Learning
Inclusive Teaching
Disability Education
Intellectual Disability

Lillian Nave talks learner variability

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Welcome to Episode 143 of the Think UDL podcast: Accessible HOUSE with Trevor Boland. Trevor Boland is an Assistive Technology Officer at the DLSS (Disability and Learning Support Service) at Dublin City University in Dublin, Ireland. I had the good ... more

Welcome to Episode 142 of the Think UDL podcast: Empathetic Design with Jimena Vergara Sanz. Jimena is an Assistant Professor of Industrial Design at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. A teaching and learning college of mine intro... more

Welcome to Episode 141 of the Think UDL podcast: Strategies to Support Neurodivergent Learners with Jennifer Pusateri. Dr. Jennifer Pusateri is a Senior Universal Design Consultant at the University of Kentucky, as well as a talented author, speaker ... more

Welcome to episode 140 of the Think UDL Podcast: Professional Development Programming with Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Heather Touet, Tasha Maddison, and Myra Zubot Mitchell.

All three of my guests today work at Saskatchewan Polytechnic which is loca... more

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Trevor Boland
Assistive Technology Officer at DCU
Dublin City University
Episode: Accessible HOUSE with Trevor Boland
Jennifer Pusateri
Senior Universal Design Consultant at the University of Kentucky, author, speaker, and educational consultant.
University of Kentucky
Episode: Strategies to Support Neurodivergent Learners with Jennifer Pusateri
Heather Tway
Instructor with Learning Services in the Student Services Division at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Episode: Professional Development Programming with Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Tasha Madison
Educational Developer in the Instructional and Leadership Development Center at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Episode: Professional Development Programming with Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Myra Zubot Mitchell
Learning Technology Trainer with the Learning Technologies Department at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Episode: Professional Development Programming with Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Dr. Tara Harvey
Founder and chief intercultural educator of True North Intercultural
True North Intercultural
Episode: Emotional Capacity and Intercultural Competence with Tara Harvey
Fred Zinn
Associate Director of Digital Learning in the College of Education at UMass Amherst
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Episode: Neuroinclusive Advising with Rachel Adams and Fred Zinn
Cate Weir
Program director for Think College at the Institute for Community Inclusion
University of Massachusetts at Boston
Episode: Deconstructing "College Material" with Cate Weir
Katie Grennell
Accessibility strategist at Anthology and author of Disability and Accessibility in the Music Classroom and Instructor's Guide.
Anthology
Episode: Centering Disability with Katie Grennell

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Lillian Nave
Host of the Think UDL Podcast

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Accessible HOUSE with Trevor Boland
Q: What is HOUSE and why is it important for accessibility?
HOUSE is an acronym that stands for Headings, Images, URLs, Sans Serif fonts, and Examining Accessibility, providing simple tips for creating accessible documents.
Accessible HOUSE with Trevor Boland
Q: What makes you a different kind of learner?
Trevor Boland describes himself as a visual learner who appreciates images and the act of making.
Empathetic Design with Jimena Vergara Sanz
Q: Where do you see possibilities for empathetic design in the future?
Jimena believes that as students learn empathy, they will become leaders who can approach societal issues and design solutions that consider all users' needs, not just those of abled individuals.
Empathetic Design with Jimena Vergara Sanz
Q: How do your experiences inform your teaching practice?
Jimena shares that her experiences as a person with a disability help shape her teaching practice and encourage her students to embrace empathy in design.
Empathetic Design with Jimena Vergara Sanz
Q: What is empathetic design?
Jimena explains empathetic design as identifying authentic human needs, ensuring that products and services satisfy both functional and emotional requirements, and resonating with individuals.

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The content is centered around the themes of learner variability, accessibility, and inclusive education. Topics often explored include Universal Design for Learning (UDL), emotional capacity, neuro-inclusive advising, and the importance of fostering inclusive environments for students with disabilities. Discussions include practical applications of UDL and comprehensive education strategies that support diverse learning needs. Notably, the episodes bring in experts to share their insights on improving higher education access for students with intellectual disabilities and neurodivergent learners, merging theoretical frameworks with real-world applications.

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