Math, Technology and UDL: Closing the Achievement Gap
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Math, Technology and UDL:  Closing the Achievement Gap
Creating new learning environments in math by applying UDL principles may just close the achievement gap in the US!
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October 5, 2011 7:01 PM
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udtechtoolkit - Math tools

udtechtoolkit - Math tools | Math, Technology and UDL:  Closing the Achievement Gap | Scoop.it

Locate some great tools to support UDL principles in math at the UDL Tech Toolkit site! 

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October 5, 2011 6:51 PM
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TIMEUDL - Math

This website provides educators with Universal Design for Learning (UDL) resources and strategies that can be applied in the area of mathematics. The tools presented here include Geometer's Sketchpad, Equation Editor in MS Word, Google Forms, Google Sketch-up, InspireData and more.

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Rescooped by Kathleen McClaskey from UDL - Universal Design for Learning
October 5, 2011 6:50 PM
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UDLinks

UDLinks | Math, Technology and UDL:  Closing the Achievement Gap | Scoop.it

Checkout the UDLinks App to help teachers create UDL lessons and resources for any content.  Did I say, the app is FREE!  Thank you to the Maryland State Department of Education.

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October 5, 2011 6:55 PM
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HIAT - UDL Example of Collaborative Groups in Math

HIAT - UDL Example of Collaborative Groups in Math | Math, Technology and UDL:  Closing the Achievement Gap | Scoop.it

Ms. Bailey uses netbooks and the interactive white board as part of a collaborative, small group math activities to foster collaboration.

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Dan Meyer: Math class needs a makeover

Dan Meyer shows ways that he engages students in math and provides "multiple representations" in solving word problems at the high school level. Overall, this is a great example of how to apply UDL strategies in a subject that so many students do not do well in.  Thank you, Dan!

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