UDL & Your Tech Toolbox: Building for Student Success

Thursday, February 26, 1:00 pm–1:50 pm
Seattle Convention Center - 603

Are your tech tools helping you build success with your learners or wasting time and creating barriers? This engaging session will unpack the core principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and provide a practical guide for developing your Ed-Tech "toolbox" that supports inclusion. Learn how to identify accessible, flexible, and engaging digital resources that empower every learner to reach their full potential.

Format:
Focused Learning Session
Focus Area:
Engagement, Equity and Inclusion, Google, Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Audience:
Elementary Educators, Middle School Educators, High School Educators
Skill Level:
Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Grade Level:
Grades PreK-2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, Grades K-12, Postsecondary

Presented by


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Tracy Dabbs (Presenter)
Coordinator of Technology and Innovation
Burlington-Edison School

I currently serve as the Coordinator of Technology for my District. In this role I provide professional learning for our staff and run our Technology Department. Our instructional emphasis has been UDL for a few years. I was a teacher for primary for 9 years and I have been current position for 20 years. I also started as a professor for WWU. Certifications: K-8 general education, K-12 special education, 4-12 child development, and K-12 Administration. Presenter at various conferences: NCCE, MicroK12, ASCD, and WASWUG. Author for Edutopia: https://www.edutopia.org/article/voice-choice-professional-development