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CAST rightly says that a universal design for learning (UDL) requires multiple means of representation, multiple means of expression, and multiple means of engagement. Without multiple options, we simply cannot meet the diverse range of learning needs and learning styles that are present in EVERY classroom. The sad news is that options [...]

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Today I’m sharing something I found on tumbl’n teachers, a micro-blog that has become one of my favourite sources. I highly recommend subscribing to it. You might even want to consider becoming involved in contributing to it.

Freebyte’s Guide to Free Graphics Software offers an extensive collection of links to sites where free [...]

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Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff!
FREE online resources and downloadable programs for learners.
I’m particularly fond of Web 2.0 applications that offer me the opportunity to express myself effectively with a variety of media. Prior to the advent of affordable digital technology, I was completely incapable of putting together anything presentable. [...]

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Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff.
Today’s featured online resource has the potential to benefit almost everyone. Most of us have either Microsoft Office or Openoffice installed on our computers, but I suspect that relatively few of us are using any of the programs in these suites as effectively as we might. [...]

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Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff.
Here’s an online tool with numerous potential educational applications. Visual learners and collaborators will see plenty of possiblities. This one is listed on the Productivity page.

Gliffy.com (online resource) This is a free online diagramming tool. Symbol sets are available for creating diagrams to represent flow [...]

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