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Collaborative Notetaking as Universal Design for Learning
by Jacob Rivkin After taking CEL’s Universal Design for Learning course , I wanted to take time to reflect on one of the practices in my classes that provides multiple means of engagement, action & expression for students. I teach studio classes in Animated Arts courses within the Art & Design major, and one of the core components of these courses is the critique. This is the culmination of a project, when students will present their work to the class for review. In a class t
Oct 94 min read


Use ‘Thinking Popcorn’ to Create a Burst of Classroom Engagement
By Susanna Molitoris-Miller Every faculty member appreciates a go-to student who will dependably raise their hand and likely have the...
Jan 284 min read


The Tarot of Teaching: Part 2
By the Center for Engaged Learning The Tarot of Teaching deck is a creative tool designed to enrich and energize the structure of a class period. It divides the flow of a lesson into three key stages, each represented by a different category of cards: Starting Our Journey  (beginning of class), Along the Way  (middle of class), and Reaching Our Destination  (end of class). Each card within these categories offers a unique teaching tip aligned with its intended time in the
Nov 25, 20242 min read


Beyond Differentiation: UDL Empowers All Students
By D. Scott, Center for Engaged Learning If you’ve been following this journal, you know that we’ve covered Universal Design for Learning...
Oct 9, 20244 min read
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