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BC Universal Design for Learning Project Wiki 

        

 The BC UDL Project was a 3-year Ministry of Education funded project (2007-2010) to seed interest in UDL around the province.  Interest and participation in UDL initiatives continues to grow in BC.  

 


UDL Events and Initiatives in BC

 

Although the project is discontinued I will continue to post information about UDL initiatives and events in BC here.  If you participated in the BC UDL project, please keep me informed about your team's successes!

 

New:  BCTF's Charlie Naylor's reaction to Ministry's plan for UDL/RTI direction includes strong endorsement of UDL Jan 2013.

 

 


Getting Started with UDL

For a really quick start, check out the 5 minute UDL at a Glance video, or view the 1 hour David Rose presentation From Bach to Lady Gaga.

 

Read the printed book or online version of "Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age" at the CAST website.  

Then have a look at Harvard's CAST, the National Centre for UDL, and the PATINS Indiana website.   

BC UDL Project Training Resources

 

Notes and resources from the onsite and online training sessions are archived here.  Please note that the training was based on CAST's original UDL materials and guidelines.  UDL practices and tools have evolved considerably since that time.  No attempt has been made to update these pages since the original training.

 

UDL Wikis, Blogs, Bookmarks

Team members from the BC UDL project created a number of student and teacher blogs and wikis.  Several have shared their social bookmarking collections.  Other BC educators are also creating useful online resources.  You can view these on our team wikis page.  

 

 

Create a pbwiki account first and join this wiki.  Anyone with an account can edit or contribute.

To change an existing page:

Click on the page's Edit tab.  Then write on the page just like you would write on a Word document. 

Here's a practice page to experiment on.

 

 


Free help:

1. Learn how to use PBwiki: The PBwiki Manual

2. If you prefer video, watch a recording of our popular webinar, PBwiki 101: Your Guide to Wiki Basics.

3. Need more help? Sign up for a Free introductory webinar


 

 

 

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