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Chloeellawright

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What is universal design for learning?
 
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Describe the different categories of assistive technology.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Universal design for learning is accomplished by means of flexible curriculum materials and activities that offer alternatives to pupils with widely varying abilities and backgrounds.

Answer to Question 2

Low-tech devices are those that incorporate low-cost materials and do not require batteries or electrical power. Mid-tech devices are a bit more sophisticated and require an electrical source or are viewed as more complex to operate. Lastly, high-tech devices are more complicated and generally expensive to own and operate.



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