From Face-to-Face to Online UDeL Camps: Supporting Staff at Higher Education Institutions in Developing Universal Design for eLearning (UDeL)

Stud Health Technol Inform. 2021 Jun 4:282:144-160. doi: 10.3233/SHTI210392.

Abstract

The TINEL Project is running a series of camps for staff at higher education institution to support them in developing inclusive eLearning. The first camp was conducted face-to-face, but the coronavirus pandemic meant that the second camp was conducted online. This created a case study in inclusive eLearning in itself and allowed us to experience and reflect on the challenges and opportunities of inclusive online teaching and learning. This paper presents the structure and content of the two camps, our reflections on moving from a face-to-face to an online situation and our elaboration how the UDL principles apply to eLearning to create Universal Design for eLearning (UDeL). We found that because we already had a syllabus for the camp prepared, transferring it to an online camp did not present a great number of challenges. Some aspects of the online situation were actually advantageous (e.g. presenting all materials digitally and making them fully accessible) while others were difficult to overcome (e.g. engaging all participants in online activities and discussions). We provide a set of recommendations of how to implement the three principles of UDL in eLearning situations.

Keywords: ERASMUS Plus; Equality; Higher Education Institutions; Inclusive education; Universal Design for Learning (UDL); Universal Design for eLearning (UDeL).

MeSH terms

  • Computer-Assisted Instruction*
  • Education, Distance*
  • Humans
  • Schools
  • Universal Design
  • Universities