Universal design for learning as a basis for curriculum development

Iris Nemec, Sarah Langer, Andrea Balz
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Abstract The project "Barrierfree dEsign foR Teaching and Learning" (BERTL) aims to identify and reduce barriers in teaching, with a focus on Universal Design or Design for All. BERTL includes an analysis of the situation at the University, to identify barriers faced by people with disabilities, chronic diseases, and in different life situations The BERTL Simulation Lab and Toolbox will be developed based on the analysis to help identify and eliminate barriers in their courses, and the continuing education program. In the different phases of the project, pilot courses with different didactic concepts are analyzed, checked for barriers in teaching materials and course procedures also peer feedbacks are conducted. These results will be used to improve and expand the courses of the University Applied Science and the used didactic principles. Establishing a handbook and a training series at the University is also aim of this project as practice collection and sample courses to support lecturers. The project results will be used in teaching and made publicly available.
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将通用学习设计作为课程开发的基础
“教学无障碍设计”(BERTL)项目旨在识别和减少教学障碍,重点关注通用设计或全民设计。BERTL包括对大学情况的分析,以确定残疾人,慢性病患者和不同生活情况下面临的障碍。BERTL模拟实验室和工具箱将基于分析开发,以帮助识别和消除他们的课程和继续教育计划中的障碍。在项目的不同阶段,对不同教学理念的试点课程进行分析,检查教材和课程流程中的障碍,并进行同行反馈。这些结果将用于改进和扩展大学应用科学课程和使用的教学原则。这个项目的另一个目的是在联合国大学编写一本手册和一系列培训,作为收集实践资料和支持讲师的示范课程。项目成果将用于教学并向公众提供。
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Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering
Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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