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Supporting Universal Design for Learning
In order to teach all learners to high standards, we have to use multiple approaches to accommodate learner differences. To help implement success in this goal, the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) has developed the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) model to provide a blueprint that encourages multiple ways of teaching and learning.
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Teachers can use Pixie to develop multiple means of representation.
Teachers can use Pixie to develop materials and activities that present content through text, pictures, voice narration, video, and more. Pixie 2 includes more than 500 curriculum activities that combine pictures, text, and audio, and it is easy to begin developing customized activities to meet the specific needs of your students.
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Students can use Pixie to show learning through multiple means of action
and expression.
Students can use Pixie to draw diagrams, click-and-drag objects in activities to demonstrate content knowledge, write, record their voices, and share their ideas as they create documents, comics, movies, storybooks, and more.
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Pixie supports classroom learning through multiple means of engagement.
Every learner is unique. Pixie’s many tools and options provide a fun way for students to demonstrate their creativity and explore and share their passions, resulting in increased motivation and engagement.
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