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  • CISL: Center on Inclusive Software for Learning | Partners! CAST and ISKME, designer and host of OER Commons

    Wednesday, March 13, 2019

    The goal: Open Educational Resources that are more accessible and discoverable, and that provide needed accommodations.

  • Icon representing the UDL Guidelines graphic organizer

    The Young Adult Advisory Board will support and inform the process of reenvisioning the UDL Guidelines through an equity lens by centering and amplifying the experiences and perspectives of young people. The Board is comprised of young adults ages 18-22 who are eager to share their ideas for how to create more equitable learning environments through the dimensions of race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, socioeconomic background, language, disability, and/or citizenship and nationality.

  • Symposium
    The 9th Annual CAST UDL Symposium: Through the Lens of UDL. Colorful aperture lens along with the Denver skyline

    Monday, July 31 – Tuesday, August 1, 2023

    Join online and in-person in Denver, CO July 31 – August 1, 2023. Let's co-create a vision for making UDL ubiquitous as a lens for our collective work of designing learning without limits.

  • Article

    R. P. Dolan, et al., 2013

    The increased capabilities offered by digital technologies offer new opportunities to evaluate students' deeper knowledge and skills and on constructs that are difficult to measure using traditional methods. Such assessments can also ...

  • Screenshots from the UDL Curriculum Toolkit product

    The UDL Curriculum Toolkit was the first system of its kind, an open-source web application designed to support the creation of interactive, multimedia curricula according to the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).

  • Photo of a young adult working with a laptop and 3D printer

    Together with America Makes, CAST is working with educators and industry partners to create a free digital resource to attract individuals to career pathways in the additive manufacturing industry.

  • Until learning has no limits ®

    Located near Boston, CAST is a nonprofit education research and development organization that created the Universal Design for Learning framework, now used the world over to make learning more inclusive. The CAST team includes over 50 talented employees, including world-class educators, learning scientists, instructional designers, literacy experts, policy analysts, UX and graphic designers, software engineers, and a first-rate administrative and executive staff.

  • Logo for the Center on Inclusive Technology and Education Systems (CITES)

    Tuesday, December 5, 2023

    Five-year, $3.5 million OSEP-funded effort will bolster assistive and instructional technology design and use.

  • Corgi logo and OSEP logo: IDEAs that work

    Tuesday, March 31, 2020

    Partners will work with teachers, students to enhance implementation of graphic organizer app.

  • Photo of CAST timeline mural

    Since its founding in 1984, CAST has seeded and grown the field of Universal Design for Learning through creative research and development, strategic partnerships, teacher preparation and support, and international outreach.

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