UDL modules
If you would like to explore UDL further, access the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Unpacked course on the Employee Learning Hub. Note that you’ll have to login with your BCIT credentials first.
The course takes a deeper dive into the history of UDL, why UDL supports learners, and how to apply UDL. The course content is estimated to take approximately eight hours to complete, though learners may progress at their own pace.
Food for Thought recordings
The following video recordings are from our Food for Thought lunch and learn sessions on the topic of UDL.
- Food for Thought: Universal Design for Learning & Accessibility
- Universal Design for Learning and Assessment
- Food for Thought: Securing Early Engagement: Incorporating UDL to Help Students Start Strong
- Food for Thought: Sustaining Learning: Teaching Tough Concepts, Keeping Students Motivated, Ethical Uses of AI
- Assessment That Shows What Students Can Really Do: Rethinking Assessment Through a UDL + AI Lens
Additional external resources
- UDL resources: University of Toronto
- Tools for implementing Universal Design for Learning: UDL Resources from Novak Education
- UDL resource centre: Ontario Tech University
- Learning module: Universal Design for Learning: University of Calgary
- Accessibility and Universal Design for Learning: McMaster University
Join our UDL community of practice
The UDL community of practice is made up of passionate educators throughout BCIT who are curious to learn more about supporting student success.
We promote the implementation of UDL across BCIT, and we learn together through the sharing of practice and resources.
If you’re interested in joining the group, please email the chairs of the committee: Claudine Warburton or Michele Bridge.
