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Empowering Learners for a Global Future

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At Kristin, we focus on integrating technology thoughtfully to support inquiry-based learning and to ensure equitable access to resources that empower both educators and students. In addition as we plan for learning AI can help inspire us to consider our planning through the lens of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).

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Empowering Learners for a Global Future

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At Kristin, we focus on integrating technology thoughtfully to support inquiry-based learning and ensure equitable access to resources that empower both educators and students. Equity ensures that every student has access to opportunities that enable them to thrive. Who is your role model in life and why?

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A Guide for Creating an Empathetic Learning Environment 

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For instance, the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) (CAST, 2018) is a commonly used design framework that curriculum developers and educators use to optimize teaching and learning. The next thing to consider is the design and structure of the learning offering or activity. References Billings, Dianne M.,

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A Guide for Creating an Empathetic Learning Environment 

Faculty Focus

For instance, the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) (CAST, 2018) is a commonly used design framework that curriculum developers and educators use to optimize teaching and learning. The next thing to consider is the design and structure of the learning offering or activity. References Billings, Dianne M.,

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A Guide for Creating an Empathetic Learning Environment

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Designing With Intention Thus far, we have discussed the Universal Design for Learning and the integration of the IPEC competencies to foster inclusion and encourage active collaboration. The next thing to consider is the design and structure of the learning offering or activity. References: 1. Billings, Dianne M.,

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A Guide for Creating an Empathetic Learning Environment

Faculty Focus

Designing With Intention Thus far, we have discussed the Universal Design for Learning and the integration of the IPEC competencies to foster inclusion and encourage active collaboration. The next thing to consider is the design and structure of the learning offering or activity. References: 1. Billings, Dianne M.,

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Designing College Curricula for Student Success

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Efforts to expand access to higher education have resulted in higher enrollment rates and degree attainment rates making higher education an option that is open to more students than ever before. However, much of the emphasis has been placed on access rather than preparation.