Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) students create a painting, write an artist statement then shared their statement using American Sign Language in a video posted on my blog: http://cresarteducator.blogspot.com. QR (Quick Response) codes were affixed to their art to lead viewers to the blog.
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2. What is Universal Design for Learning?
Universal Design for Learning is a set of principles for curriculum
development that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn.
UDL provides a blueprint for creating instructional goals, methods,
materials, and assessments that work for everyone--not a single, one-size-fits-
all solution but rather flexible approaches that can be customized and
adjusted for individual needs.
3. A student who is deaf or hard-of-hearing has a
hearing loss aided or unaided,
that impacts the processing of
linguistic information and which adversely
affects performance in the educational environment.
The degree of loss may range from mild to profound.
9. Have you seen these odd looking black
and white squares magazines, on signs,
and online? Theyre called Quick
Response (QR) codes, and they have the
potential to do some remarkable things.
10. What is a
QR
code?
A QR Code is a two-dimensional barcode, which has
encoded in it a URL (web address), text, or other
information. It can be read by a QR code scanner
including QR scanner smartphone apps.
11. How can I read a QR code?
If you have a smartphone, go to the app store and search for a QR code
reader. Youll find several free apps. Run the app and then hold your
phones camera over a QR code to read it. Most QR codes youll come
across have a URL encoded, so chances are when you read the QR
code it will take you to a web page.
12. Scanning the QR code takes the viewer to my blog,
Art Talk @ CRES found at web address
CRESarteducator.blogspot.com.