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Andy Smidt

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Inclusive teaching, News & events 5 November, 2021 9 November, 2021

2021 Sydney Universal Design for Learning forum

Creating inclusive learning environments and experiences is an important part of providing all students with equal opportunities to learn. However, how to translate this…

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Foster a sense of belonging and community, Medicine and Health, Offer meaningful assessment, feedback and academic integrity, Use engaging approaches to content delivery 27 September, 2021 27 September, 2021

Embedding Universal Design for Learning in an online course and creation of a faculty resource

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a set of principles for curriculum development that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn. UDL was developed…

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Medicine and Health, Off-campus learning, Teaching tips 5 June, 2020 3 August, 2020

Collaborative assignments via Zoom: “It was a new experience but a good one.”

In Semester 1, 2020 among the many challenges with rapidly going online was how to modify complex assignments to achieve the same learning outcomes…

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