Universal Design for Learning – a free online conference on 10/18
Posted October 11, 2019 in Educational Technology News, Instructional Design News, JMU Libraries News
Learn about universal design for learning! Join colleagues for an online conference offered by the Universal Design for Learning Implementation & Research Network. All JMU staff and faculty are invited to attend one or more sessions on October 18, 9am-4pm, in Madison Union.
Check the program schedule and drop by to attend the session(s) that interest you. “Concurrent 1” sessions will be in Madison Union 203. “Concurrent 2” sessions will be in Madison Union 303.
No registration needed, and feel free to come and go as your schedule allows.
Snacks and lunch will be provided!
Universal design for learning (UDL) is an inclusive approach to learning that proactively accounts for learner variability to optimize learning for all. Join us to build and strengthen the UDL network within JMU during this virtual conference through face-to-face discussions and collaboration!
This opportunity is co-offered by JMU Libraries and the JMU Office of Disability Services. If you have questions or would like to request an accommodation, please email Brittany Dioszeghy (dioszebd@jmu.edu) or call 540-568-6705.