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Universal design and library one-shot instruction: Strange bedfellows?
Karen A. Grondina and Matt Ogborn
ASU Library, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
Both Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and one-shot instruction are very relevant in the academic library space, but they do not always go hand in hand. Can the principles behind UDL be incorporated into one-shot instruction to improve a practice that is common but problematic? Will adding UDL to the one-shot instruction model make it good enough when it comes to library outreach and student engagement? The following articles examine ways in which UDL and one-shot instruction might be able to improve existing practices or, conversely, point to new directions that move beyond one-shots. Overall, the authors see promise in making UDL a central focus in academic libraries, where it has the potential to make all of our resources and outreach, including one-shot instruction, more meaningful and equitable.
Librarians at Arizona State University see promise in making #UniversalDesignForLearning a central focus in #academiclibraries, where it has the potential to make all of our resources and #outreach, including #OneShotInstruction, more meaningful and equitable.
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