Apr 5, 2023The Importance of Curb Cuts in LearningCheck out James’ post on TD.org https://www.td.org/atd-blog/the-importance-of-curb-cuts-in-learning #learningculture #udl...
Apr 4, 2023James on “Read to Lead”James appears on Jeff Brown’s “Read to Lead” podcast, devoted to people who love reading for continuous learning and improvement....
Nov 15, 2022Universally Designed Learner PersonasThis week, I’m speaking to a key element in the design process – understanding the audience. We know that one size does not fit all, and...
Nov 8, 2022The Plus One ApproachPreviously, I wrote about the power of expectations to improve performance. These high expectations must come with the understanding that...
Oct 4, 2022The Novice-Expert ContinuumWe need expert learners – people with the will and the skill to continuously learn, improve, and support the improvement of their...
Sep 27, 2022Firm Goals, Flexible Means, and what UDL “looks like”Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is all about helping people be their best without asking them to do it in exactly the same way. It’s...
Sep 20, 2022Learner VariabilityIt’s no secret that today’s workforce is more diverse than ever. Technology, globalization, and immigration are connecting people from...
Sep 13, 2022Universal Design for LearningIn previous posts, I introduced the concepts of expert learning and the learning triangle. As a quick review, fostering expert learning...
Aug 23, 2022The Learning TriangleIt’s April, 1994, and I’m in U.S. Navy Boot Camp in Orlando, Florida. The weather is hot and humid, what my mom calls “air you wear.”...