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I hope that anyone who reads this blog regularly knows that I am a passionate proponent of universal access and of universal design for learning.  EVERYONE deserves the opportunity to learn, regardless of learning style, and no matter what learning challenges are experienced–including physical “disabilities” and learning “disabilities”.  Fortunately, assistive technology exists today that can [...]

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You would have to have had your head in the sand for a long time not to at least be aware of Wikipedia, an amazing online reference resource that is used every day by countless learners and teachers around the world.  You may not be aware that there is an alternate version of Wikipedia that [...]

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Here’s another resource wiki that absolutely deserves to be highlighted and shared.  Here again, we see the power and the potential of the wiki.  This one came to my attention via Kate Ahern.

Web 2.0: Cool Tools for Schools is a wiki that links to an extensive and well organized collection of Web 2.0 tools that [...]

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Here in British Columbia, we start back to school this week. In honour of the occasion, I’m passing along a gift that came my way (via Richard Byrne) from Zaid at ZaidLearn. Zaid has put together a terrific list of “101 Free Learning Tools” and shared it effectively in visual format on Slideshare. I’ve embedded [...]

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udl4all (online resource)

udl4all is a wiki that I have started recently. I hope it will serve as a resource for anyone with an interest in Universal Design for Learning (UDL). I’m especially keen that it be useful for teachers who are looking for ways of better supporting ALL the learners in their classrooms.
Since I work [...]

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