Online Course Management 2018
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5472-1.ch030
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Inclusion and Universal Design for Learning in Italian Schools

Abstract: The present theoretical-argumentative research is aimed to put in evidence the Italian perspective on the use of technologies for promoting inclusion in school contexts. In a society which uses technological innovations and multimediality in all the domains of everyday life, indeed, school is required to explore the potential and meaning of educational technologies. During the last years, in light of these new requirements, national and international educational policies have tried to take advantage of the opp… Show more

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“…In a study Universal Design and E-learning designs and analytics, Buenaño-Fernández & Luján-Mora (2019) proposed that educational tools for data-mining and process mining be used to identify the dangerous points of learning routes for visually impaired learners in MOOCs. A further conceptual study of Universal Design for Learning in Italian Schools and E-learning is provided in (Aiello et al, 2018) of how the nuances of planning teaching can be enlightened using UDL. Eventually, Al-Azawei et al (2017) using a mixed method of survey and action in a study of E-learning acceptance found that educational technologies can be used to tackle curricula limitations guided by UDL principles and act as a bridge to enhance E-learning acceptance.…”
Section: Literature Review and State Of The Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study Universal Design and E-learning designs and analytics, Buenaño-Fernández & Luján-Mora (2019) proposed that educational tools for data-mining and process mining be used to identify the dangerous points of learning routes for visually impaired learners in MOOCs. A further conceptual study of Universal Design for Learning in Italian Schools and E-learning is provided in (Aiello et al, 2018) of how the nuances of planning teaching can be enlightened using UDL. Eventually, Al-Azawei et al (2017) using a mixed method of survey and action in a study of E-learning acceptance found that educational technologies can be used to tackle curricula limitations guided by UDL principles and act as a bridge to enhance E-learning acceptance.…”
Section: Literature Review and State Of The Artmentioning
confidence: 99%