Unit 3. Universal Design for Instruction (UDI)

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Principle Six: Low Physical Effort

Definition:

Instruction is designed to minimize nonessential physical effort in order to allow maximum attention to learning.

Example: student takes class notes on laptop computer.

(This principle does not apply when physical effort is integral to essential requirements of a course.)


   
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