Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The Journey


I can still remember beginning this blog thinking, oh dear, what on earth is UDL!?  How far Ive come!  Ive thoroughly enjoyed learning more about assistive technology, how to use it, how to pick and tailor it to my students and also about myself.  I discovered I had more thoughts and opinions on this subject matter than I had initially realized.  I also discovered how necessary this topic is to learn about!  I look forward to furthering my own knowledge for my students and implementing new and exciting resources or devices I find into my classroom.  Not to mention, sharing and dialoguing more with colleagues.

When I first began posting it was hard for me to put my thoughts together and onto the blog.  As the course continued on however, I found my knowledge of the material truly building and starting to click.  Learning about the devices, for example, and then even being able to try such as Clicker Docs for my students with auditory and writing difficulties was fantastic.  I enjoyed being able to research and discover new and easy to manage tools, such as break cards of various forms.  My peers introduced me to new devices as well and helped to solidify classroom content.  As I begin the IEP process with an actual student, Im paying close attention to needs and rights of the child as well as how I can fit in these assistive technology devices to better help him.  Ive been developing different writing centers in our class that I suppose you could say fall into UDL, as these devices better everyone in the class and dont just single out to help one student.  Overall its been an incredible learning experience that I know truly has just begun.  I look forward to exploring more and making my classroom better for all individuals who enter.

1 comment:

  1. Meghan, I really enjoyed reading your blogs. The background is very appealing and your knowledge has really helped me learn a new application or 2. I think you should really post about the whole brain teaching. It definitely applies to UDL and engaging every learner.

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