Class Instructions

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Individually, you are responsible for choosing ''at least one'' component of Unversal Design for Learning (UDL), researching that component, and contributing to that component's page in this wiki.  Although you are only asked to contribute to one component, feel free to contribute to ''all'' of them!  The components that you are responsible for populating appear as links on the IT6740 UDL [[Main Page]].
Individually, you are responsible for choosing ''at least one'' component of Unversal Design for Learning (UDL), researching that component, and contributing to that component's page in this wiki.  Although you are only asked to contribute to one component, feel free to contribute to ''all'' of them!  The components that you are responsible for populating appear as links on the IT6740 UDL [[Main Page]].
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Be sure you '''reference your work''' by placing a Bibliography/Webliography entry on the [[UDL References]] page.  To add a link-back to the ''UDL References'' page from the page where you are contributing, while you are editing your text, put double-brackets around the phrase, "UDL References," like this: <nowiki>[[UDL References]]</nowiki>.
   
   
When you feel you are finished contributing, enter your conclusion(s) about what Universal Design for Learning means on the [[UDL Conclusions]] page.
When you feel you are finished contributing, enter your conclusion(s) about what Universal Design for Learning means on the [[UDL Conclusions]] page.
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*'''To discuss a topic''' without changing any of the topic information, use the "discussion" tab at the top of the page.  Once you are on the "Talk" page you can discuss the topic on the "article" page, without impacting the article itself.  To add to a Talk page, simply click on that page's "edit" tab.
*'''To discuss a topic''' without changing any of the topic information, use the "discussion" tab at the top of the page.  Once you are on the "Talk" page you can discuss the topic on the "article" page, without impacting the article itself.  To add to a Talk page, simply click on that page's "edit" tab.
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== A bit of housekeeping... ==
== A bit of housekeeping... ==
'''You may want to create a User Account''' for the wiki, so that we may look at a page's "History" tab and identify what you have contributed.  If you choose not to create an account, your contributions will be identified only by your computer's [http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/IP_address.html IP Address] (66.17.170.21, for example).
'''You may want to create a User Account''' for the wiki, so that we may look at a page's "History" tab and identify what you have contributed.  If you choose not to create an account, your contributions will be identified only by your computer's [http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/I/IP_address.html IP Address] (66.17.170.21, for example).

Revision as of 18:29, 7 April 2006

Unit 9 Instructions

There is no team component in this unit. We are all one big, happy team!

Individually, you are responsible for choosing at least one component of Unversal Design for Learning (UDL), researching that component, and contributing to that component's page in this wiki. Although you are only asked to contribute to one component, feel free to contribute to all of them! The components that you are responsible for populating appear as links on the IT6740 UDL Main Page.

Be sure you reference your work by placing a Bibliography/Webliography entry on the UDL References page. To add a link-back to the UDL References page from the page where you are contributing, while you are editing your text, put double-brackets around the phrase, "UDL References," like this: [[UDL References]].

When you feel you are finished contributing, enter your conclusion(s) about what Universal Design for Learning means on the UDL Conclusions page.

  • To contribute to any page simply click on that page's "edit" tab at the top of the page and begin writing. Yes, you can even edit other people's work; be kind. There are Help:Editing links on every Edit page to help you do this.
  • To discuss a topic without changing any of the topic information, use the "discussion" tab at the top of the page. Once you are on the "Talk" page you can discuss the topic on the "article" page, without impacting the article itself. To add to a Talk page, simply click on that page's "edit" tab.


A bit of housekeeping...

You may want to create a User Account for the wiki, so that we may look at a page's "History" tab and identify what you have contributed. If you choose not to create an account, your contributions will be identified only by your computer's IP Address (66.17.170.21, for example).

To create a User Account:

  • Click on the "create an account or log in" link in the upper-right corner of this page (or click here)
  • Enter a User Name, Password (twice), and Real Name
  • Click the "Create new account" button

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Following the creation of your account, every time you return to the wiki you may log in and ensure that your contributions are identifiable.



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