Universal Design for Learning Micro-Credential Course
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework for curriculum created by that is designed to minimize barriers to learning, in order to proactively meet the needs of all students.
The preparation for learning diversity begins with course design.UDL acknowledges that each student presents different strengths and weaknesses in the learning environment, and gives strategies for educators to best navigate their diversity. This creates an inclusive educational space in which all learners can feel both heard and seen, and the student-instructor relationship is strengthened.
When implementing strategies of UDL in curriculum, educators can provide students an individualized learning experience to best help them succeed. This approach aims to include and uplift every learner. UDL Digital Badge
If you are interested in developing and/or redesigning your course content to include best practices from the UDL framework, and learning more about UDL practices themselves, the self-paced UDL Canvas course is designed to teach the fundamentals. It opens the opportunity to join a community of inquiry, focused on eliminating barriers to learning in the content we create. Participants will not only learn, but apply the concepts of Universal Design to the context of their work, and will be connected to campus contacts for assistance/support.
You can enroll in the UDL Canvas course through this link -
Contact Us
- For UDL support, contact Brad Grabham or Becky Rex from LDG, or Karen Crouch from the Center for Teaching and Learning’s (CTL) Arts & Sciences Support of Education Through Technology team.
- For help with accessibility and assistive technology, email digitalaccessibility@colorado.edu and/or visit the Digital Accessibility Office.