UDL guidelines

About the UDL Graphic Organizer

Discover how the UDL Guidelines (graphic organizer) are used as a tool to design learning experiences.

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The UDL Guidelines are presented as a graphic organizer and is a tool used to design learning experiences that meet the needs of learners. This website describes the graphic organizer in detail, explains how the framework is structured and should be read, as well as what each aspect of the UDL guidelines mean. 

CAST (2018). Universal Design for Learning Guidelines version 2.2. 

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CAST, Inc.

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May 19, 2022

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Corgi: Digital graphic organizers for building higher-order thinking skills.

Corgi: Digital Graphic Organizers

Learn about Corgi, a set of digital graphic organizers with lots of built-in accessibility tools and supports.

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We love graphic organizers. They’re tried and true teaching tools. But on paper, they can present barriers. Inaccessible to many assistive technologies, some learners can’t use them at all.

That’s why we’ve created Corgi, a set of digital graphic organizers with lots of built-in accessibility tools and supports. We’re aiming to make graphic organizers work better for every student in every learning environment. 

Corgi is a free web-based application that works with Google Classroom. Come try it out, learn how to utilize it with students, and preview new features we’re currently designing for Corgi 2.0!

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Cara Wojcik
Jenna Gravel

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WCAG v2.0 AA

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July 20, 2023

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