“…Further, McLeod & Graber (2019) assert that digital tools and resources provide students and educators with the opportunities to "communicate with people all over the planet almost in real time; learn anytime, anywhere, from anyone, about anything that they want to; create content, reach others, and collaborate in ways that were previously inconceivable" (p. 2). Thus, the research supports the idea that digital tools and resources must be considered as an effective means to provide students with multiple means of engagement, action and expression, and representation as part of the UDL framework to support personalized learning needs in the general education classroom through a curriculum designed for all (Lim et al, 2015;Brynjolfsson & McAfee, 2012).…”