Plainfield: Cohort 3: Day 2
Plainfield School District Tagged CMSCE, ELL, ESL, Rutgers, UDL August 4th, 2008We’ve spent a lot of time working on our Toolkit today. You’ve reviewed a handful of tools that you may or may not want to use in your classroom. Please, before you leave, do one of the following:
1. Leave a comment here discussing which tool was your favorite, why and how specifically you see using it with your class.
2. Visit Ira Socol’s blog and read his post from April 9 called Not Getting to Universal Design. Please leave Ira a comment on his blog.
3. Visit Heather’s del.icio.us links and/or Lisa’s del.icio.us links and choose another tool tagged “UDL”. Leave a comment here letting us know which tool you selected. Be prepared to demonstrate the tool the next time we meet as a group.
We hope the theories behind Universal Design for Learning are all coming together for you and that you are excited to implement the strategies in your classrooms. You can find a digital copy of today’s presentation at Slideshare.net.
August 5th, 2008 at 10:52 am
I will definitely use SlideShare in my classroom. Most students are fairly proficient with Power Point, and this is a natural next step to ease saving, sharing and presentation. A terrific classroom tool!
August 7th, 2008 at 11:11 am
Awesome hightlight provides an excellent tool for teacher demos and student collaboration
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