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This wiki was launched March 18, 2006 as a ''Universal Design for Learning'' class discussion forum for the CU Denver Spring 2006 IT 6740 Learning Processes Applied to Instructional Technology class, and it represents Ken Marranzino and Ann Simpson's final project for the class.
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This wiki was launched March 18, 2006 as a ''Universal Design for Learning'' class discussion forum for the CU Denver Spring 2006 IT 6740 Learning Processes Applied to Instructional Technology class.  '''It will be populated the week of April 10, 2006'''.
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It was populated by the class, the week of April 10, 2006.
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== About the Logo ==
== About the Logo ==
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*The top of the symbol is a tree, which represents the tree of knowledge.
*The top of the symbol is a tree, which represents the tree of knowledge.
*Color matters: In Native American symbolism, red stands for communication, green for living willfully, and blue for using intuition to teach and to serve.  Additionally, the greens and blues in several cultures stand for life, vigor, and technology.
*Color matters: In Native American symbolism, red stands for communication, green for living willfully, and blue for using intuition to teach and to serve.  Additionally, the greens and blues in several cultures stand for life, vigor, and technology.
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