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  • Article
    Photo of a group of students using laptops

    S. Daley, et al., 2014

    Technology makes possible abundant new opportunities to capture and display data in online learning environments. We describe here an example of using these opportunities to improve students' use of the rich supports available in online ...

  • Presentation
    SXSW EDU 2019, city of Austin, TX

    Monday, March 4 – Thursday, March 7, 2019

    Heading to SXSW EDU? Check out the fantastic sessions with CAST staff! March 4-7, 2019 Austin, TX

  • PreK–12: Instructor-Supported Course
    Students and teachers working at computers

    Monday, January 1 – Wednesday, January 1, 2025

    You can take this course at any time. Upon enrolling in the course, you will have access for 3 months. After that time, your account will be closed and you will no longer have access. Course extensions are not permitted, except in the case of illness (A doctor’s note is required).

  • Photo of Logan Smalley

    Director of TED-Ed

    Logan Smalley coordinates the concept, design, outreach strategy, and overall execution of TED-Ed, the education initiative of TED, a nonprofit devoted to “Ideas Worth Spreading” and famous for its TEDTalks. TED-Ed is an online forum that will assemble ...

  • Photo of CAST timeline mural

    Since its founding in 1984, CAST has seeded and grown the field of Universal Design for Learning through creative research and development, strategic partnerships, teacher preparation and support, and international outreach.

  • Photo of Kelli Suding

    Technical Assistance Specialist

    As a technical assistance specialist Kelli promotes the availability of accessible educational materials and technologies to ensure that all students have equitable and inclusive opportunities for learning.

  • Headshot of Martha Minow

    As Congress amended the law governing education for students with disabilities in 1997 to require access to the general curriculum, David Rose approached me, aware of my work on education for children with disabilities. He introduced me to Universal Design for Learning and Bobby, the tool to assess website accessibility.

  • Icons representing the four domains of the SIC

    The Universal Design for Learning Schoolwide Implementation Criteria (UDL-SIC) defines high-quality, schoolwide, UDL implementation.

  • PreK–12: Self-Directed Course
    Students and teachers working at computers

    Monday, January 1 – Wednesday, January 1, 2025

    You can take this course at any time. Upon enrolling in the course, you will have access for 3 months. After that time, your account will be closed and you will no longer have access. Course extensions are not permitted, except in the case of illness (A doctor’s note is required).

  • Photo of an active audience at a CAST event

    CAST’s learning scientists, education researchers, curriculum developers, and other experts provide sought-after speaking engagements on a range of topics related to UDL.

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