UDL- Techniques for the Everyday Student By: Lisa Musacchio & Jessica Carmer There are many ways that students can implement the UDL guidelines into their everyday.

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UDL- Techniques for the
Everyday Student
By: Lisa Musacchio
&
Jessica Carmer
There are many ways that students can
implement the UDL guidelines into their
everyday routines so that they become
more efficient and successful learners.
The methods covered are only a few that can
be used to stay organized, focused, and
complete tasks.
This is what UDL means to us!!!
When reading the Textbook students can
Highlight critical features, big ideas, and
relationships.
By highlighting key
ideas in the text it is
easier to study and
understand the text
later.
It is also beneficial
to highlight the
textbook if you plan
on making your own
written notes out of
the book.
Students have the opportunity to Customize
the Display of Information.
When creating
your own notes
its important to
color code and
customize
information. This
makes looking for
relationships
easy and more
comprehendible
than reading the
textbook alone.
Students can also use Assistive
Technologies to help remember lectures
and classroom conversation
Tape recorders are a
fairly inexpensive way
to keep an accurate
recording of important
lectures and classroom
conversations.
This is one of many
assistive technologies
that a student can
choose from.
To become a successful student, you need
to Guide Effective Goal Setting
This can be achieved by keeping a planner
and writing down important due dates. If you
prefer the high-tech method there are many
smart phones on the market that have
planners and
calendars built
into them so
you can set
alarms and
notices ect.
Students should try to Reduce Threats and
Distractions
This can easily be achieved
by going to the library to
study previously learned
information. The library is a
great place to go to reduce
threats and distractions
because they have a quiet
floor meant for getting school
work done. They also have
information for finding tutors
if a student is struggling in a
certain subject
Students should always work together with
classmates and peers to Foster
Collaboration and Communication.
Working together either over the internet via email, or in person, is a
great way to collectively discuss ideas and future plans. When
working with others more can be accomplished at once. Peers also
help us think through creative ideas to create a cohesive project.
By using some of the previous
methods covered, students will
be able to accomplish difficult
goals, manage their busy
schedules and collaborate with
peers. All of this, just by using
the UDL Guidelines.