Universal Design for Learning
Date/Location:
June 14, 2018, Indianapolis, IN
Description:
Full day training taught by ESC AT specialists to education about the basics of Universal Design for Learning. Professionals providing assistive technology services, vocational rehabilitation counselors, consumers/family members using assistive technology, PT’s, OT’s, SLP’s, RESMA members and anyone else interested in learning the basics of assistive technology. Individuals with disabilities and family member are always welcome to attend activities.
Speakers:
Brian Norton, ATP, Director of Assistive Technology at Easterseals Crossroads w
Daniel McNulty, State Director at PATINS Project
Julie Kuhn, Specialist at PATINS Project
Kelli Sudig, Specialist at PATINS Project
Julie Fahlbush, Data & Outreach Specialist for PATINS Project
Jessica Conrad, SLP at PATINS Project
Sandi Smith, Specialist at PATINS Project
Rachel Herron, Specialist at PATINS Project
Learning Outcomes:
- Participants will be able to demonstrate an awareness of the 3 overarching UDL principles.
- Participants will be able to demonstrate an awareness of the 3 brain networks and the brain science supporting UDL.
- Participants will be able to analyze the hierarchy of the CAST UDL standards from left to right.
- Participants will be able to analyze the hierarchy of the CAST UDL standards from bottom to top.
- Participants will be able to locate and utilize the PATINS UDL Lesson Creator tool to demonstrate an understanding of at least 4 components that comprise a universally designed lesson and environment.
- Participants will be able to demonstrate the ability to implement at least one tool and/or strategy for each of the learning brain networks.
CEUs
- Download, and complete the following forms.
- Save the files names: 180614_INDATA_Lastname-Firstname
- Send both files to ceus@aacinstitute.org
- CEU certificate will be sent after submitting the two forms
Note: If any difficulty is encountered in using this form, write to ceus@aacinstitute.org to request an alternative file format.