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Learn about
UDL
As the TES environment evolves our members and our staff will discover new ways
to make use of it as a learning environment. There is no "prescribed"
way to use TES, rather we encourage people to explore and find out ways to meet
their own personal needs.
We invite your ideas and your feedback. Various parts of the site offer opportunities
to contribute your ideas. For example, you may submit new glossary terms and
Help items that you feel might be useful. And we encourage you to contribute
new resources, solutions, classroom tips, and other ideas to help move UDL forward.
Of course feedback for improving the site is always welcome (please email us
at TES@cast.org)
Some ideas to get your started: