DHD 550 – Technology to Support Universal Design for Learning
Note: If you are a regularly admitted UIC student and wish to enroll in this course, you must enroll in the campus section of the course by using Student Self-Service.
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DHD 550- Technology to Support Universal Design for Learning in K-12
College/Department: College of Applied Health Sciences – Disability and Human Development
Program: Assistive Technology Certificate Program
Dates: 6/10/24 – 7/5/24
Credits: 1 graduate semester credit hour
Tuition/Fees: $520 per semester credit hour tuition.
Comments: This course is part of the Department of Disability and Human Development’s Certificate in Assistive Technology. Although you do not have to be a participant in the certificate program to take this course, students interested in applying it towards the Certificate in Assistive Technology are encouraged to visit the department’s website. There, you can find information about applying for the program as well as information about the courses that are part of the certificate. You can also reach the department by phone at (312) 413-1647 (voice) or (312) 413-0453 (TTY).
Description: This online course will provide an introduction to the framework Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Technology will be explored through the lens of the three components of UDL: multiple means of engagement; multiple means of representation; and multiple means of expression. Participants will explore technologies to support all learners for ages K-12.
Prerequisites: Course offered to Graduate ONLY
Textbook: For textbook information contact the instructor at jts@uic.edu
Audit Option: No
Instructor(s): Jennifer Skalitzky
Location: This class meets online
Schedule: This class meets online asynchronous
Enrollment Deadline: Two weeks prior to the first class
This course is a regular UIC campus course (listed in the UIC Schedule of Classes) in which a limited number of seats is available for continuing education students. If you are a regularly admitted UIC student and wish to enroll in this course, you must enroll in the campus section of that course by using Student Self-Service.