Teaching in Higher Ed

#058: Universal design for learning [PODCAST]
It can happen without us ever intending it. Something about the way we teach is leaving some of our students behind… In today’s episode, Mark Hofer shares how he implements Universal Design for Learning in his teaching, so that all students have the opportunity to learn. Podcast notes Guest: Mark Hofer Twitter Luminaris Blog Universal design for learning Student, Tony, who helped Mark identify the need for Universal Design for Learning (UDL) ...gives all individuals equal opportunities to learn. - National Center on Universal Design for Learning National Center on Universal Design for Learning UDL on Campus Interactive version of UDL guidelines Printable version of UDL guidelines Universal design in architecture If you think about [the UDL] components as you're designing your course, you're going to wind up with better learning experiences for all your students. - Mark Hofer Addressing concerns about UDL We inadvertently put up barriers for our students in their learning. Mark's compare and contrast example, written about on his blog Get started incorporating UDL into a course Step 1: What do I know that students struggle with related to this [topic or competency]? Step 2: What kind of options could I include to help them with [those common challenges]? It does take students some time to get used to the idea that there may be more than one way to [accomplish] something. - Mark Hofer Guidelines Engagement - Mark is building his course around badges and experiences (through gamification and choice) ...goal is to try to make the learning as relevant and interesting to the learning, not just initially, but to sustain their interest in the learning... - Mark Hofer Representation - pulling together readings, videos, interactives, where you can choose the way to learn Action and expression - Mark is creating, for each project, 3 different options, all measured by the same rubric While it is more [work] to select the various kinds of resources, it's paid back when in class the students are more prepared and we can go into further depth. -Mark Hofer Getting started with UDL Peter Newbury describes getting started with peer instruction on episode #053 Don't try to do [UDL] for every lesson, every day; it's a recipe for burnout. - Mark Hofer Make sure all assignments aren't of the same type, over the course of a semester "Pick a topic / concept that you know that students struggle with and try to find a range of different materials and see if it makes a difference." - Mark Hofer