2. What is Universal Design?
● Universal Design is a way of structuring
something so that everyone can use it to their
fullest potential.
● For example, having handicapped accessible
entrances is universal design, as it allows
everyone access to a building.
3. How is Universal Design Used in
Learning?
● Universal Design is used in learning to allow
every student to learn to their fullest potential,
despite disabilities, second-language learning,
or different learning styles.
4. Principles of Universal Design in
Learning
● Provide multiple means of representation
● Provide multiple means of action and
expression
● Provide multiple means of engagement
5. Multiple Representations
● Represent concepts in multiple ways, beyond
just words or text.
– For example, in math, use word problems and
physical objects that learners can manipulate
6. Multiple Means of Action and
Expression
● Provide students with a number of ways to
express what they learn.
– For example, give them a written option, drawn
option, spoken option, for a particular
homework assignment.
7. Multiple Means of Engagement
● Use multiple ways of instruction, to get
students interested in and motivated to learn.
8. Images Used
● "Base 10 Blocks Clipart." Base 10 Blocks
Clipart. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2012.
● "Disability Pictures Clipart, Printables,
Wallpaper, Signs and Symbols Citation:
Disabled World News (2011-07-05) - Disabled
World. N.p., 05 Aug. 2011. Web. 17 Sept.
2012
● "Gallery - Braille Signs with French Text."
Gallery - Braille Signs with French Text. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2012.
● Gardlock, William D. "How to Solve Math
Equations." EHow. Demand Media, 25 June
2008. Web. 17 Sept. 2012.
9. Images Used Cont.
● Guy, Ginger F. Perros! Perros!/Dogs! Dogs!: A
Story in English and Spanish. N.p.:
Greenwillow, 2006. Print
● "Motivation Illustrations and Clipart."
Motivation Stock Illustration Images. 7685
Motivation Illustrations Available to Search
from over 15 Royalty Free EPS Vector Clip Art
Graphics Image Publishers.
● "Red Question Mark Circle Clip Art." Freepik.
N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Sept. 2012.