Welcome to CIT 641 - Universal Design for Learning. My name is Kendall Hartley, and I'll be your guide in this course.
I'll introduce myself in the discussion forum. I will use this space to provide you with an overview of the course content, expectations, and design.
As indicated in the title and the course description, we will investigate UDL principles and implications. We will also investigate the potential of Generative AI tools to augment our instructional development process in support of UDL.
We are likely all educators in this course, so I suspect a lengthy description of expectations is unnecessary. What might be worth mentioning in this context is the necessity to plan for success.
I try to organize my courses as simply as possible. While there are pedagogical advantages to using various tools, strategies, activities, and assessments, those advantages quickly disappear if the learner is overwhelmed.
This concludes the course welcome. If you made it to this point and are attending to this text, that is a great sign. You might be familiar with the acronym TLDR. I prefer my version, TLDL(earn).