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Universal Design
     Catherine Ubry
        EDP 279
What is Universal Design?

 Process that can be applied to any product or environment
 Goal is accessibility and easy usability for everyone involved
 Characteristics of environment or product meets the needs of
  a wide variety
Who does Universal Design
           involve?
 Many believe it only involves students with different disabilities---this is
   not true

 Universal design can involved anyone and everyone (people of various
   ethnicities, language learners, students, workers, teachers, athletes, etc.)

 Could include characteristics ranging from different physical, emotional
   or psychological needs
Process of Universal Design
 Identify the application: what product or environment needs
  UD implementation?

 Define the universe: describe the population, diverse
  characteristics, etc.

 Involve consumers: involve diverse people involved & gain
  different perspectives

 Adopt guidelines or standards: create or select existing UD
  guidelines & integrate them
UD Process (continued)
 Apply guidelines or standards: apply guidelines to
  environment or product as stated above

 Plan for accommodations: develop process to address
  accommodation request situations for those who may need it

 Train and support: provide ongoing training and support to
  all those involved

 Evaluate: include UD measures in evaluations, evaluate
  users, make modifications needed, etc.
Principals of Universal Design
 Equitable Use: design is useful to people with diverse abilities
 Flexibility in Use: design accommodates a wide range of abilities, preferences, needs,
    etc.

 Simple and intuitive: design is easy to use and understand regardless of user’s
    experience, skills, etc.

 Perceptible information: design communicates necessary information effectively to
    user

 Tolerance for error: design minimizes hazards and adverse consequences of accidental
    or unintended actions

 Low physical effort: design can be used efficiently, comfortably, etc.
 Size and space for approach and use: size and space provided for approach, reach, etc.
    is appropriate.
Works Cited
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Brochures/Programs/ud.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfsx3DGpv5o&feature=relm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3ardmq0a0&feature=relmf
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http://www.washington.edu/doit/CUDE/inst_sec.html

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Universal design presentation

  • 1. Universal Design Catherine Ubry EDP 279
  • 2. What is Universal Design?  Process that can be applied to any product or environment  Goal is accessibility and easy usability for everyone involved  Characteristics of environment or product meets the needs of a wide variety
  • 3. Who does Universal Design involve?  Many believe it only involves students with different disabilities---this is not true  Universal design can involved anyone and everyone (people of various ethnicities, language learners, students, workers, teachers, athletes, etc.)  Could include characteristics ranging from different physical, emotional or psychological needs
  • 4. Process of Universal Design  Identify the application: what product or environment needs UD implementation?  Define the universe: describe the population, diverse characteristics, etc.  Involve consumers: involve diverse people involved & gain different perspectives  Adopt guidelines or standards: create or select existing UD guidelines & integrate them
  • 5. UD Process (continued)  Apply guidelines or standards: apply guidelines to environment or product as stated above  Plan for accommodations: develop process to address accommodation request situations for those who may need it  Train and support: provide ongoing training and support to all those involved  Evaluate: include UD measures in evaluations, evaluate users, make modifications needed, etc.
  • 6. Principals of Universal Design  Equitable Use: design is useful to people with diverse abilities  Flexibility in Use: design accommodates a wide range of abilities, preferences, needs, etc.  Simple and intuitive: design is easy to use and understand regardless of user’s experience, skills, etc.  Perceptible information: design communicates necessary information effectively to user  Tolerance for error: design minimizes hazards and adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions  Low physical effort: design can be used efficiently, comfortably, etc.  Size and space for approach and use: size and space provided for approach, reach, etc. is appropriate.