Engaging Students through Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

2025 TILT Summer Conference - Engaging Students through Universal Design for Learning - May 21 and 22 - Join us Virtually - Zoom and Teams

We are excited to invite you to virtually attend the annual TILT Summer Conference on May 21 and 22! This year’s theme is Engaging Students Through Universal Design for Learning. The TILT Summer Conference is free and open to all CSU Fort Collins, Pueblo, Global, Spur, Front Range Community College, and CU-Boulder community members to attend virtually.

The TILT Summer Conference is free and open to all CSU Fort Collins, Pueblo, Global, Spur, Front Range Community College, and CU-Boulder community members.

Summer Conference Keynote Speaker and Workshop Leader: Lillian Nave

Lillian Nave is the Faculty and Educational Development Specialist for Appalachian State’s Hickory campus in North Carolina. A former art historian, Lillian now teaches First Year Seminar courses in Intercultural Competence and has connected her AppState students virtually with students in Europe and Asia. She is the creator and host of the Think UDL podcast which has over 100,000 global downloads. Through the podcast, she interviews practitioners around the world who create more equitable, accessible, and engaging learning environments for their students. She enjoys spreading the word about UDL through her scholarly articles on faculty development, inclusive pedagogy and UDL, and through speaking engagements at international conferences and invited talks at universities all throughout the USA. 

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Keynote Address

Wednesday, May 21st | 9am – 10:30am

UDL-Informed Teaching Impacts the Whole Student

Keynote Workshop

Thursday, May 22nd | 9am – 10am

UDL Strategies to Support Neurodivergent Learners

What is UDL?

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What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) 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.

UDL is based on principles that empower everyone to have agency over their own learning. It allows educators and learners to set clear goals, anticipate environmental barriers, create meaningful options, and fully embrace human variability. (CAST)

UDL goes beyond accessibility and assistive technology—it’s a framework for creating learning environments that support all learners. By emphasizing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action, UDL fosters inclusive, student-centered learning experiences that benefit everyone, not just those with disabilities.

The UDL Guidelines provided by CAST helps educators address the diversity in learning in three main categories: 

  • Engagement (the why of learning): recruiting interest, sustaining effort and persistence, and self-regulation.
  • Representation (the what of learning): perception, language and symbols, and comprehension.
  • Action & Expression (the how of learning): physical action, expression and communication, and executive function.

Conference Schedule & Registration Links Coming Soon!

Wednesday, May 21

Virtual Sessions

Keynote Address: UDL-Informed Teaching Impacts the Whole Student

9:00 – 10:30 am | LSC Theater and Zoom

Presenter: Lillian Nave, Faculty and Educational Development Specialist, Appalachian State University’s Hickory Campus 

  • How can we transform lofty ideas about equity and inclusion into practical, workable solutions? How can we ensure all students at Colorado State University can fully engage in their learning? Together, we will explore how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can create richer, more nuanced educational experiences using a strength-based, talent-focused approach. Using the lens of learner variability, we will meet the needs of the whole student and in so doing, align with Colorado State’s mission “to advance an inclusive university culture that prioritizes equity at individual, organizational, and structural levels.”

TEF Alignment: Inclusive Pedagogy

Zoom Link

Elevate and Educate: Hands-On Workshop for Designing Your Online Course

10:45 – 11:45 am | LSC 304-306 and Teams

Morning Session A

Presenters: Learning Production and Training Team, CSU Online

  • Join the Learning Production and Training Team for an immersive workshop where you’ll collaborate with our experienced instructional designers and media team members to design dynamic and engaging online learning experiences. This hands-on, highly participatory session is for those who are passionate about crafting impactful learning opportunities. Leave with a concrete strategy for executing a memorable learning experience, complete with actionable next steps.

TEF Alignment: Classroom Climate

Microsoft Teams Link

Accessible Active Learning through Canvas

10:45 – 11:45 am | LSC 308-310 and Teams

Morning Session B

Presenter: Dr. Shari Lanning, Assistant Professor and Director of Veterinary Clinical Care Graduate Program

  • Session attendees will be able to review accessible active learning techniques that can be fully housed within Canvas. Attendees can utilize or modify these techniques for their own use to apply to online or face-to-face courses. Attendees are asked to bring their own active learning techniques and assessment objectives to the session.

TEF Alignment: Instructional Strategies

Microsoft Teams Link

Enhancing Faculty Success and Wellbeing through UDL

10:45 – 11:45 am | LSC 312 and Teams

Morning Session C

Presenter: Jen Dawrs, Faculty Success Program Manager

  • Along with the significant benefits Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can offer students, UDL principles and practices can also enhance faculty success and wellbeing. This interactive session will highlight faculty-supportive UDL practices and invite faculty and academic leaders to exchange strategies for implementing UDL in their units.

Microsoft Teams Link

From Principles to Practice: Universal Design in Action in a CSU Classroom

 

10:45 – 11:45 am | Teams Only

Morning Session D

Presenter: Jodi Boyd, Associate Director of Shelter Medicine and Surgical Skills Education

  • Discover how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles can transform student engagement and accessibility in the CSU classroom. This interactive session will explore the integration of a flipped classroom model, inclusive digital content, and interactive polling to create more equitable learning experiences, using lessons learned from a CVMBS skills lab. Participants will leave with practical strategies to apply UDL in their own courses, fostering deeper student participation and success.

TEF Alignment: Instructional Strategies

Microsoft Teams Link

Afternoon Sessions

Anthology Ally, a UDL Tool for Canvas

2:15 – 3:15 pm | LSC 304-306 and Teams

Afternoon Session A

Presenter: Allison Swanson, Assistive Technology Resource Center

  • Canvas has a new tool for creating accessible course materials. Anthology Ally helps faculty make their courses universally designed. Learn how to use Ally to improve your content for all learners and to help you achieve the base level of accessibility needed by most students with accommodations.

TEF Alignment: Curriculum/Curricular Alignment

Microsoft Teams Link

UDL in Action: Considering Engagement, Representation, and Action & Expression in the College Classroom

2:15 – 3:15 pm | LSC 308-310 and Teams

Afternoon Session B

Presenter: Andrea Glaws, Assistant Professor, School of Education

  • This session will provide examples of ways that the three UDL guidelines (engagement, representation, and action & expression) can be applied to college level courses. This session will begin with an overview and framing of the three UDL guidelines. Following, the presenters will provide examples of ways they have utilized these guidelines within their courses. Time will be given to participants to collaborate, brainstorm, and consider their own courses in relation to the UDL guidelines.

TEF Alignment: Instructional Strategies

Microsoft Teams Link

Using Universal Design to Make Math Safe and Accessible

2:15 – 3:15 pm | LSC 312 and Teams

Afternoon Session C

Presenter: Dr. Jason DeMoulpied and Will Bromley

  • We will be discussing our experiences in addressing anxiety and inequity in math through educational technology and classroom solutions based on UDL principles. Specifically, we will discuss the use of the PreTeXt markup language to decode mathematical notation and embed multimedia into universally accessible textbooks and classroom materials. Additionally, we will explore classroom climate solutions for any subject rooted in UDL principles including engagement and action/expression. Participants will leave with a better understanding of concepts of UDL, a starting guide to PreTeXt, as well as easy-to-implement classroom strategies.

TEF Alignment: Instructional Strategies

Microsoft Teams Link

Thursday, May 22

Virtual Sessions

Keynote Workshop: UDL Strategies to Support Neurodivergent Learners

9:00 – 10:00 am | LSC Theater and Zoom

Presenter: Lillian Nave, Faculty and Educational Development Specialist, Appalachian State University’s Hickory Campus 

  • This interactive workshop will clarify who our neurodivergent students really are along with what strengths and challenges they bring to the learning environment. We will discover UDL aligned strategies that support a wide variety of neurodivergent learners. These strategies will lessen the friction in learning without reducing the rigor and can be applied across all disciplines.

TEF Alignment: Inclusive Pedagogy

Zoom Link

Technology Tools for All: Readspeaker Overview

10:15 – 10:45 am | LSC 304-306 and Teams

Morning Session A

Presenter: Melanie Eddington, Assistive Technology Resource Center

  • ReadSpeaker is a set of text-to-speech learning tools embedded in Canvas which enables documents to be easily read aloud. Learn how to make this tool available to all Canvas users at CSU and gain insight into the importance of accessible texts in fostering an inclusive learning environment.

TEF Alignment: Inclusive Pedagogy

Microsoft Teams Link

Implementing Accommodations in Business Education: Faculty and Instructional Staff Responsibilities and Best Practices

10:15 – 10:45 am | LSC 308-310 and Teams

Morning Session B

Presenter: Dr. Patrice M Palmer, Assistant Dean, Management Faculty, College of Business

  • This session provides an overview of the faculty and instructional staff responsibilities and best practices for implementing accommodations for students with disabilities in the College of Business. Using the College of Business Accommodations Handbook as a guide, we will cover the accommodation request process, faculty rights and responsibilities, communication with students, and course adjustments related to assessments, instructional materials, and classroom accessibility. The session will also highlight university policies, confidentiality considerations, and available resources to support faculty in ensuring compliance with accommodation requirements. Participants will better understand how to implement accommodations while maintaining academic integrity effectively.

TEF Alignment: Inclusive Pedagogy

Microsoft Teams Link

Applying UDL (Universal Design for Learning) Principles in Your Canvas Course

10:15 – 10:45 am | LSC 312 and Teams

Morning Session C

Presenters: Aaron Bauer, Instructional Designer; Gregory Wells, Senior Instructional Designer; Thomas Viney, Course Developer; Danielle Patterson, Instructional Designer (all from CSU Online)

  • In this workshop, we will discuss best practices for applying UDL (Universal Design for Learning) principles in your course. UDL is a framework to “improve and optimize teaching and learning for all people based on scientific insights into how humans learn” (UDL Guidelines). We will discuss simple and effective ways to increase engagement, representation, and—most importantly—learner agency. We will include discussion of Canvas-specific tools, such as the new DesignPLUS Sidebar, and provide examples from courses taught at CSU. We will discuss common issues that get in the way of student’s ability to get the most out of online courses.

TEF Alignment: Student Motivation

Microsoft Teams Link

UDL and Accommodations: Understanding the Line Between Legal Compliance and Universal Design

10:15 – 10:45 am | Teams Only

Morning Session D

Presenter: Joe Tiner, Assistant Director for Access and Accommodations

  • This session will explore how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) intersects with ADA accommodations. Participants will gain an understanding of when UDL practices meet the need for accommodations, and when accommodations may still need to be provided in addition. Additionally, this session will provide an overview of UDL practices that not only meet the need for accommodations but enhance access for everyone.

TEF Alignment: Inclusive Pedagogy

Microsoft Teams Link

Wellbeing in Learning Environments: Strategies and Insights

11:00 am – 12:00 pm | LSC 304-306 and Teams

Morning Session E

Presenters: Viviane Ephraimson-Abt, MS.ED, Manager of Wellbeing Initiatives and Janelle Patrias, MSW, Manager of Mental Health Initiatives from the CSU Health Network

  • In this session, participants will explore the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to create educational environments to support well-being for students and faculty. The session will cover trauma and wellbeing informed practices, including an evidence-based tool kit, and easy strategies to foster well-being in your work or teaching. A brief overview of supporting students in distress will be provided, along with key learnings from A Light in the Tower by Katie Rose Guest Pryal, such as eliminating ableist practices and supporting mental health without compromising academic rigor.

TEF Alignment: Classroom Climate

Microsoft Teams Link

Rethinking Grading: Alternative Approaches to Support Student Growth

11:00 am – 12:00 pm | LSC 308-310 and Teams

Morning Session F

Presenters: Allyson Huff & Molly Gutilla

  • Traditional grading in higher education often prioritizes point accumulation over transformational learning, leaving both students and instructors frustrated by the transactional nature of assessment. But what if grading could foster meaningful engagement, growth, and motivation? Alternative grading methods—such as specifications grading, contract grading, and standards-based assessment—shift the focus from earning points to mastering concepts, aligning with the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) by emphasizing flexibility, accessibility, and student agency.

    This session will introduce attendees to alternative grading strategies that can be integrated into their courses without requiring an institutional overhaul of final grading policies. Participants will explore practical ways to implement alternative grading approaches, reduce grading-related stress, and create a learning environment that supports all students. Attendees will leave with ideas for making grading a more meaningful and fulfilling part of their teaching practice. Join us to reimagine grading as a tool for growth, rather than a game of points.

TEF Alignment: Feedback and Assessment

Microsoft Teams Link

UDL & the LA Model: Partnering with Undergraduates to Design & Implement Active Learning in the Classroom

11:00 am – 12:00 pm | LSC 312 and Teams

Morning Session G

Presenter: Dr. Annie Krieg, Instructor of Art History & Stacey Clark, Learning Assistant Program Coordinator

  • This presentation will focus on student-centered and student-informed active learning and engagement. Utilizing an approach that integrates the insights and experiences of undergraduate peer educators (Learning Assistants), elevates the student voice in meeting the three components of UDL – Multiple means of engagement, Multiple means of representation, and Multiple means of action and expression. Together, we will explore ways to do this!

TEF Alignment: Instructional Strategies

Microsoft Teams Link

Afternoon Sessions

Inside the College Experience: Student Perspectives

1:30 – 2:30 pm | LSC Theater and Zoom

Presenters: CSU Students

  • Join our panel of students who will be sharing their insights and perspectives on the opportunities and challenges they face here at CSU both inside and outside the classroom. Audience members will be invited to submit questions for the panelists ahead of time if there are any specific questions you’d like to ask.

TEF Alignment: Student Motivation

Zoom Link

Design and Implementation of STEM Courses that Facilitate Learning by Integrating Science and Culture

2:45 – 3:15 pm | LSC 304-306 and Teams

Afternoon Session A

Presenter: Robyn Roberts, Assistant Professor

  • In this session, we will discuss a teaching framework developed across multiple institutions and disciplines that integrates humanistic perspectives into STEM courses. We will examine how the framework supports better learning outcomes in science and prepares students to apply their knowledge to systems-based, complex problems and propose solutions that are scientifically sound, equitable, and just. 

TEF Alignment: Inclusive Pedagogy

Microsoft Teams Link

Grading without the Numbers: Standards-Based Grading for Project-Based Learning

2:45 – 3:15 pm | LSC 308-310 and Teams

Afternoon Session B

Presenter: Dr. Laura Cole, Associate Professor 

  • Alternative grading practices in education seek to re-center student curiosity and minimize the singular focus on achieving the grade. Alternative practices can elevate engagement and authentic learning while also providing more equitable grading schemes. Academics across disciplines are asking how alternative grading practices can enhance student experience. This presentation focuses on one upper-level interior design course where a strategy called “Standard-based Grading” (SBG) was implemented. The presentation will outline the grading scheme with the SBG outcome spreadsheets developed for this course, including the unique Canvas gradebook. The course was evaluated in a small-scale pilot study that yielded important insights about the student experience. These insights on both the perceived challenges and compelling benefits of SBG will be shared.

TEF Alignment: Feedback and Assessment

Microsoft Teams Link

Operating System Built-ins and Apps for Academic Success

2:45 – 3:15 pm | LSC 312 and Teams

Afternoon Session C

Presenter: Rachel Gramig, Assistive Technology Resource Center

  • Explore the built-in accessibility features of various operating systems and how they can support diverse work and learning needs. Learn about the Assistive Technology Resource Center’s selection of user-friendly apps designed to streamline students’ studies, boost productivity, and support their overall academic journey.

TEF Alignment: Instructional Strategies

Microsoft Teams Link

Demystifying UDL: Practical Accessibility Strategies for the Classroom

2:45 – 3:15 pm | Teams Only

Afternoon Session D

Presenter: Andy Swanson, Accessibility Specialist

  • This session outlines practical tools and strategies with a focus on accessibility to approach universal design for learning (UDL) in the classroom.

TEF Alignment: Inclusive Pedagogy

Microsoft Teams Link