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Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
The Center for Applied Special Technology(CAST) defines UDL as a way teachers can create a flexible learning environment able to accommodate individual learning differences. In this policy brief, experts from the National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum, CAST and the Office of Special Education Programs at U.S. Department of Education take a close look at the need for accessible learning materials.

  • The Promise of Accessible Textbooks: Increased Achievement for All Students

Guidelines for UDL
Curricula designed around the principles of UDL deliver multiple means of representation, expression and engagement.

Internet Safety & Policy/AUP
Beyond cyber safety, strong, clearly written policy helps to frame the digital dimension of 21st century school life.

  • Individualize the AUP template (Word) template for your school or district.
  • Turn this page into poster and put it on the wall in your computer labs and classrooms. Rules of the Road

 

Support for Instruction & Assessment
Core Subjects that Integrate Technology

Assess Technological Proficiency
PILOT for teachers, administrators and students

Stories from the Field
Short reports from technology staff across Washington

Discounts on Educational Technology
Digital Edge
Washington Learning Source
Is Your District Eligible for the E-rate Discount?

K-20 Network
Tech support — RITU | ITU
Set up a videoconference | K-20 schedulers

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