Universal Design in
    Curriculum

Promoting Universal Design
   Content in University
       Curriculum
          Howard Kramer
   University of Colorado-Boulder
    hkramer@colorado.edu, 303-492-8672

                CSUN 2013
Presentation posted at
       slideshare

http://slideshare.com/hkramer99/

    UD in Curriculum – CSUN
           2013.pptx
Today’s Outline
    “This session will talk about integrating Universal Design into Web design,
    Environmental design and other curriculum at the University of Colorado-
    Boulder.”


   What do we/I mean by Universal Design
   UDUC project info | some preliminary findings
   Examples & models for including UD content in
    curriculum
   How this can intersect/promote accessibility &
    UD on campus
   UDE example / model
   Initiatives/plans of UDUC project
   Your input & feedback
Today’s Objective(s)


 Acquire an inventory of examples
 of UD in curriculum that you may
 replicate or build on
NEA 2-year Grant

Promoting the Integration of
Universal Design Content into
University Curriculum (UDUC)
Promoting the Integration of UD
       into University Curriculum
   Determining current inclusion of UD content on
    campus
   Increasing the amount of classes that address UD
    (content) on campus (and beyond)
   Determining resource needs for teaching UD
   Developing resources for teaching UD – syllabi,
    curriculum, teaching resources, etc.
   Developing a network of interested faculty – sharing
    resources
Universal Design – What do I
                   mean?
   Universal Design (Origins)
       Universal Design is the design of products and
        environments to be usable by all people, to
        the greatest extent possible, without the need
        for adaptation or specialized design – Ron
        Mace, Architect

    Universal Design for the built environment
UD Defined – variations on a theme
   …[T]he practice of designing products or
    environments that can be effectively and efficiently
    used by people with a wide range of abilities
    operating in a wide range of situations
    (Vanderheiden, 1997, p. 2014).

   …[B]uilding products that are robust and
    accommodating. Universal designs take account of
    differences in sight, hearing, mobility, speech, and
    cognition. Universal design helps not only people
    with disabilities, but also any of us when we’re
    tired, busy, or juggling many tasks (Francik, 1996).
   “Universal design implies a process that
    goes beyond minimum access codes and
    standards, to design environments that
    are comfortably usable by people from
    childhood into their oldest years.”
       - Nasar & Evans-Cowley, eds. 2007. Universal
         Design & Visitability.
7 Principles of Universal Design
7 Principles of Universal Design


   Equitable Use
   Flexibility in Use
   Simple and Intuitive Use
   Perceptible Information
   Tolerance for Error
   Low Physical Effort
   Size and Space for Approach and Use

Copyright   © 1997 NC State University, The Center for Universal Design.
Universal Design – What do I
                  mean?
   Universal Design for
    the digital
    environment
   Universal Design in
    Education (UDE)
   Universal Design for
                              Universal
    Instruction (UDI)
                               Instructional
   Universal Design for       Design (UID)
    Learning (UDL)
Universal Design
  Universal Design
                Universal Design for the built

   UDE         environment
                        Universal Design for




      UD
     UDE                    UD
 Universal Design      Learnin
  Universal Design
     UDE
                        Universal Design for

      UDWA             Education UDE
 Content in University         
                Universal Designv
  Universal Design for

  Curriculum
  Learning                    UDL
                  Universal DeUDL

Universal Design sign
                  for
              Universal Design for
Instruction   Instruction
Universal Design

   What does Universal Design mean in the
    context of today’s talk?
Campus & Faculty Conceptions of
           Universal Design

   “[F]ew postsecondary administrators, faculty, and staff
    are even marginally acquainted with Universal Design or
    Universal Instructional Design” (Higbee & Goff, eds.
    2008)

   Faculty at CU – may not have the definitive definition or
    understanding of UD

   Confusion on the distinction of “UD content”.
Examples of UD content
Examples of UD content




Survey tool adapted by Meredith Banasiak, CU-Boulder
Student Projects
Arts & Humanities
     Beyond the Sciences & Built Environment




http://digitalwriting101.net/teaching/content/an-example-
of-the-power-of-digital-storytelling/
Arts & Humanities
Beyond the Sciences & Built Environment
Arts & Humanities
Beyond the Sciences & Built Environment
Arts & Humanities
      Wayfinding – Multidisciplinary UD Project




http://www.colorado.edu/news/features/students-create-new-cu-boulder-maps-
%E2%80%98universal-design%E2%80%99-expand-access
Beyond the
Sciences & Built
Environment


Designed for
different
audiences &
needs



       http://www.colorado.edu/campuswayfinding
Arts & Humanities
Beyond the Sciences & Built Environment
Wayfinding
Beyond the Sciences & Built Environment
Wayfinding
Beyond the Sciences & Built Environment
Other Communication & Design
              Projects
       Beyond the Sciences & Built Environment
   Usability Study of Disability Services
    Website
Other Communication & Design
             Projects
                 Planned for Future
   Analyzing the D2L according to UD
    principles
Universal Design for   Course Outline
   Digital Media       (text version on next
                       slide)
Course Outline
   Week 1 (Introduction to          Week 7 (Structure,
    Universal Design: for whom        xhtml...)
    are we designing and why?)
                                     Week 8 (Presentation w a
   Week 2 (Learning the              dash of Behavior, CSS)
    language of design...)
                                     Week 9 (Presentation
   Week 3 (General design            continued…, behavior)
    principles, introduction to
    web design)                      Week 10 (Accessibility)

   Week 4 (Interaction Design       Week 11 - Break
    & Information architecture)      Week 12 (The Mobile Web
   Week 5 (The Case for Web          & Accessibility)
    Standards)                       Week 13 (Rich Internet
   Week 6 (Structure &               Applications)
    Semantics: Document              Week 14 (HTML 5)
    Object Model )-
Universal Design vs. Web
Standards vs. Accessibility
Curriculum      Chisholm, Wendy; May, Matt.
Materials        Universal Design for Web
                 Applications
                Zeldman, Jeffrey. Designing with
                 Web Standards (3rd Edition)
                Anderson, Featherstone, Sims, et al.
                 Interact with Web Standards
                Norman, David A. The Design of
                 Everyday Things (2002).
                Cooper, Alan; Reimann Robert M.
                 About Face 2.0: The Essentials of
                 Interaction Design (2003)
Other Developments
   Self-paced version of ATLAS 3518
   Development of Universal Design for
    Content Management Systems – focus
    on Drupal & WordPress (fall 2013)
   UD in curriculum track at COLTT – June
    6 & 7, 2013
   UD in curriculum track at AHG 2013
   AHEAD 2014
Universal Design in University
                 Curriculum

   Sharing of Resources
   E-text book –   looking for collaborators

   Your feedback
       Tomorrow (Saturday), 9:00 a.m. in Harbor
        Lobby area
Projects/Resources at CU,
         AHEAD, ATHEN
   3-credit class: Universal Design for Digital Media
       http://accessinghigherground.org/wp/udclass/
   ATHEN – Access Tech. Higher Ed. Network
       Athenpro.org
   AHEAD Conference – Baltimore (July 8-13)
   Accessing Higher Ground Conference (Nov. 4 –
    13)
   Videos from AHG 2012 –
       http://accessinghigherground.org/recordedAHG2012.
        html
Other Curriculum Resources
   A List Apart - Link-Rodrigue, The Inclusion
    Principle,
        http://www.alistapart.com/articles/the-inclusion-
         principle/
   Dev.opera.com
        http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/1-introduction-
         to-the-web-standards-cur/
   Usability.gov
        http://usability.gov/methods/test_refine/heuristic.h
         tml
   Sitepoint.com
        http://articles.sitepoint.com/article/information-
         architecture
Other Curriculum Resources
   First Principles of Interaction Design”
        (http://www.asktog.com/basics/firstPrinciples.html
         );
   “Personas”
        http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Personas
   WebAIM.org – The Legend of the Typical …
        http://webaim.org/presentations/2010/csun/screen
         readersurvey.pdf
   W3C Web Standards Cirruculim
        http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Main_P
         age
Other Resources
   Web Design Awards & Training at CU
       http://www.colorado.edu/ODECE/UDAC/webcomp
        2012.html
   WAVE - WebAIM.org
       http://wave.webaim.org/


   W3C Web Standards Cirruculim
       http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Main_P
        age
   Physics Example page
       http://www.colorado.edu/ODECE/UDAC/physics%2
        0page-2.htm

Ud in curriculum csun 2013

  • 1.
    Universal Design in Curriculum Promoting Universal Design Content in University Curriculum Howard Kramer University of Colorado-Boulder hkramer@colorado.edu, 303-492-8672 CSUN 2013
  • 2.
    Presentation posted at slideshare http://slideshare.com/hkramer99/ UD in Curriculum – CSUN 2013.pptx
  • 3.
    Today’s Outline “This session will talk about integrating Universal Design into Web design, Environmental design and other curriculum at the University of Colorado- Boulder.”  What do we/I mean by Universal Design  UDUC project info | some preliminary findings  Examples & models for including UD content in curriculum  How this can intersect/promote accessibility & UD on campus  UDE example / model  Initiatives/plans of UDUC project  Your input & feedback
  • 4.
    Today’s Objective(s)  Acquirean inventory of examples of UD in curriculum that you may replicate or build on
  • 5.
    NEA 2-year Grant Promotingthe Integration of Universal Design Content into University Curriculum (UDUC)
  • 6.
    Promoting the Integrationof UD into University Curriculum  Determining current inclusion of UD content on campus  Increasing the amount of classes that address UD (content) on campus (and beyond)  Determining resource needs for teaching UD  Developing resources for teaching UD – syllabi, curriculum, teaching resources, etc.  Developing a network of interested faculty – sharing resources
  • 7.
    Universal Design –What do I mean?  Universal Design (Origins)  Universal Design is the design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design – Ron Mace, Architect Universal Design for the built environment
  • 8.
    UD Defined –variations on a theme  …[T]he practice of designing products or environments that can be effectively and efficiently used by people with a wide range of abilities operating in a wide range of situations (Vanderheiden, 1997, p. 2014).  …[B]uilding products that are robust and accommodating. Universal designs take account of differences in sight, hearing, mobility, speech, and cognition. Universal design helps not only people with disabilities, but also any of us when we’re tired, busy, or juggling many tasks (Francik, 1996).
  • 9.
    “Universal design implies a process that goes beyond minimum access codes and standards, to design environments that are comfortably usable by people from childhood into their oldest years.” - Nasar & Evans-Cowley, eds. 2007. Universal Design & Visitability.
  • 10.
    7 Principles ofUniversal Design
  • 11.
    7 Principles ofUniversal Design  Equitable Use  Flexibility in Use  Simple and Intuitive Use  Perceptible Information  Tolerance for Error  Low Physical Effort  Size and Space for Approach and Use Copyright © 1997 NC State University, The Center for Universal Design.
  • 12.
    Universal Design –What do I mean?  Universal Design for the digital environment  Universal Design in Education (UDE)  Universal Design for  Universal Instruction (UDI) Instructional  Universal Design for Design (UID) Learning (UDL)
  • 13.
    Universal Design Universal Design Universal Design for the built UDE environment Universal Design for UD UDE UD Universal Design Learnin Universal Design UDE Universal Design for UDWA Education UDE Content in University  Universal Designv Universal Design for Curriculum Learning UDL Universal DeUDL Universal Design sign for Universal Design for Instruction Instruction
  • 14.
    Universal Design  What does Universal Design mean in the context of today’s talk?
  • 15.
    Campus & FacultyConceptions of Universal Design  “[F]ew postsecondary administrators, faculty, and staff are even marginally acquainted with Universal Design or Universal Instructional Design” (Higbee & Goff, eds. 2008)  Faculty at CU – may not have the definitive definition or understanding of UD  Confusion on the distinction of “UD content”.
  • 16.
  • 17.
    Examples of UDcontent Survey tool adapted by Meredith Banasiak, CU-Boulder
  • 18.
  • 19.
    Arts & Humanities Beyond the Sciences & Built Environment http://digitalwriting101.net/teaching/content/an-example- of-the-power-of-digital-storytelling/
  • 20.
    Arts & Humanities Beyondthe Sciences & Built Environment
  • 21.
    Arts & Humanities Beyondthe Sciences & Built Environment
  • 22.
    Arts & Humanities Wayfinding – Multidisciplinary UD Project http://www.colorado.edu/news/features/students-create-new-cu-boulder-maps- %E2%80%98universal-design%E2%80%99-expand-access
  • 23.
    Beyond the Sciences &Built Environment Designed for different audiences & needs http://www.colorado.edu/campuswayfinding
  • 24.
    Arts & Humanities Beyondthe Sciences & Built Environment
  • 25.
    Wayfinding Beyond the Sciences& Built Environment
  • 26.
    Wayfinding Beyond the Sciences& Built Environment
  • 27.
    Other Communication &Design Projects Beyond the Sciences & Built Environment  Usability Study of Disability Services Website
  • 28.
    Other Communication &Design Projects Planned for Future  Analyzing the D2L according to UD principles
  • 29.
    Universal Design for Course Outline Digital Media (text version on next slide)
  • 30.
    Course Outline  Week 1 (Introduction to  Week 7 (Structure, Universal Design: for whom xhtml...) are we designing and why?)  Week 8 (Presentation w a  Week 2 (Learning the dash of Behavior, CSS) language of design...)  Week 9 (Presentation  Week 3 (General design continued…, behavior) principles, introduction to web design)  Week 10 (Accessibility)  Week 4 (Interaction Design  Week 11 - Break & Information architecture)  Week 12 (The Mobile Web  Week 5 (The Case for Web & Accessibility) Standards)  Week 13 (Rich Internet  Week 6 (Structure & Applications) Semantics: Document  Week 14 (HTML 5) Object Model )-
  • 31.
    Universal Design vs.Web Standards vs. Accessibility
  • 32.
    Curriculum  Chisholm, Wendy; May, Matt. Materials Universal Design for Web Applications  Zeldman, Jeffrey. Designing with Web Standards (3rd Edition)  Anderson, Featherstone, Sims, et al. Interact with Web Standards  Norman, David A. The Design of Everyday Things (2002).  Cooper, Alan; Reimann Robert M. About Face 2.0: The Essentials of Interaction Design (2003)
  • 33.
    Other Developments  Self-paced version of ATLAS 3518  Development of Universal Design for Content Management Systems – focus on Drupal & WordPress (fall 2013)  UD in curriculum track at COLTT – June 6 & 7, 2013  UD in curriculum track at AHG 2013  AHEAD 2014
  • 34.
    Universal Design inUniversity Curriculum  Sharing of Resources  E-text book – looking for collaborators  Your feedback  Tomorrow (Saturday), 9:00 a.m. in Harbor Lobby area
  • 35.
    Projects/Resources at CU, AHEAD, ATHEN  3-credit class: Universal Design for Digital Media  http://accessinghigherground.org/wp/udclass/  ATHEN – Access Tech. Higher Ed. Network  Athenpro.org  AHEAD Conference – Baltimore (July 8-13)  Accessing Higher Ground Conference (Nov. 4 – 13)  Videos from AHG 2012 –  http://accessinghigherground.org/recordedAHG2012. html
  • 36.
    Other Curriculum Resources  A List Apart - Link-Rodrigue, The Inclusion Principle,  http://www.alistapart.com/articles/the-inclusion- principle/  Dev.opera.com  http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/1-introduction- to-the-web-standards-cur/  Usability.gov  http://usability.gov/methods/test_refine/heuristic.h tml  Sitepoint.com  http://articles.sitepoint.com/article/information- architecture
  • 37.
    Other Curriculum Resources  First Principles of Interaction Design”  (http://www.asktog.com/basics/firstPrinciples.html );  “Personas”  http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Personas  WebAIM.org – The Legend of the Typical …  http://webaim.org/presentations/2010/csun/screen readersurvey.pdf  W3C Web Standards Cirruculim  http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Main_P age
  • 38.
    Other Resources  Web Design Awards & Training at CU  http://www.colorado.edu/ODECE/UDAC/webcomp 2012.html  WAVE - WebAIM.org  http://wave.webaim.org/  W3C Web Standards Cirruculim  http://www.w3.org/community/webed/wiki/Main_P age  Physics Example page  http://www.colorado.edu/ODECE/UDAC/physics%2 0page-2.htm

Editor's Notes

  • #4 Lot’s of areas of UD – which area do am I talking about – what areas of UD is our project interested in?Talking to faculty & others(How this can intersect/promote accessibility & UD on campus - in the systems & physical environment on campus)UDE example – from U. of Hawaii – for those whose focus is UDE, not on contentInitiatives/plans of CU-Boulder projectConferencesResourcesMeetingsAudience feedback – this is a work in progress. We want to develop resources that individuals will use and find useful.
  • #5 Want you to also know more about our project and perhaps provide feedback or collaborate
  • #8 UD – term coined by Ron Mace. Referred more toward physical environment.
  • #12 In 1997, North Carolina State University's Center for Universal Design documented and published seven Principles of Universal Design (1997):Equitable Use: The design is useful and marketable to people with diverse abilities.Flexibility in Use: The design accommodates a wide range of individual preferences and abilities.Simple and Intuitive Use: Use of the design is easy to understand, regardless of the user's experience, knowledge, language skills, or current concentration level.Perceptible Information: The design communicates necessary information effectively to the user, regardless of ambient conditions or the user's sensory abilities.Tolerance for Error: The design minimizes hazards and the adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions.Low Physical Effort: The design can be used efficiently and comfortably and with a minimum of fatigue.Size and Space for Approach and Use: Appropriate size and space are provided for approach, reach, manipulation, and use, regardless of the user's body size, posture, or mobility.
  • #13 Has also been work done on Universal Design for services.
  • #14 How does our grant regard UD?How does faculty regard UD?
  • #15 The heart of what I’ll be talking about is the promotion of Universal Design Content. The grant focuses on this area. But I’ll be talking a bit about UDE and it will be our strategy to evangelize about UDE as part of our project activities.But the heart of this presentation are examples of the uses of content that involves Universal Design. Sometimes I may cheat a bit and talk about that content that is focused more on disability or accessibility.
  • #16 Although faculty may not be able to provide the classic Ron Mace definition or one of it’s derivatives, they usually associate it with accessibility.Faculty like Karin relate it to the specific techniques they use – separating content from presentation.
  • #18 Chart adapted by Meredith
  • #19 Projects not only teach UD but CU-Boulder directed projects improve campus accessibility
  • #30 Good segue to my class – also cover aria
  • #31 Not only about accessibility Although class starts out talking about disability populations, aging demographics and other populations that should be considered when designing with UD principles. And we have 2 weeks of focus on Accessibility