Miami University Builds UDL Classroom

Image shows university students working at a computer.

Ashley Johnson and her team of college students at Miami University worked hard last summer to plan, design and turn a regular classroom into a UDL classroom.

They have worked hard to build this classroom not only for it to be accessible for all, but as a stepping stone towards a more inclusive campus, community and culture.

Check out the article as well as the video of the individuals who worked so hard to make this happen!

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