Unlocking Learning Potential With Universal Design in Online Learning Environments not only highlights challenges but provides its readers with a variety of solutions. Each chapter unveils real case studies, research findings, and best practices, from historical contexts and the evolution of UDL to addressing diverse learner needs in the digital age. The book also doesn't shy away from challenges, offering solutions for overcoming resistance and barriers. It concludes with a visionary outlook on the future of UDL in online education, compelling readers to reflect on their UDL journey and take a resounding call to action for inclusive online education. The book is the roadmap to a more equitable and engaging online education landscape.
Suzanne M. Ehrlich is an Associate Professor at the University of North Florida (UNF), where she teaches in the Educational Technology, Training and Development program. She is also a certified ASL/English interpreter. Her recent scholarship centers on applying the UDL framework in postsecondary and workplace training design. Dr. Ehrlich's publications feature her collaborative research, focused on UDL in the workplace, and UDL pedagogy to foster inclusion in higher education. Through her UNF faculty development initiatives, NEFSTEM advisory board member, and involvement in national initiatives such as her board service with WCET, Suzanne actively supports adult learning communities within and beyond the university. Suzanne co-leads the UNITE Design Lab with her co-founder, Dr. Michelle Bartlett. [Editor]