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Universal design

Universal design Universal design is about designing systems so that they can be used by anyone in any circumstance Universal design means designing for diversity, including People with sensory, physical or cognitive impairment People of different ages People from different cultures and backgrounds

Definition The process of designing products so that they can be used by as many people as possible What does it mean in practice? Is it possible to design anything so that anyone can use it- and if we could, how practical would it be? The aim of universal design is try to provide an equivalent experience

Seven universal design principles (North Carolina State University in the USA) Equitable use Flexibility in use Simple and intuitive to use Perceptible information Tolerance for error Low physical effort Size and space for approach and use

Seven universal design principles You tube videos on UD principles You tube videos on Universal Design Learning (UDL) In-Class-Activity about Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

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