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Oct 2021
11m 17s

Universal Design and Learning Preference...

Walden University Writing Center
About this episode

Veronica Oliver joins the podcast to discuss universal design and learning preferences, and how students can use this information to help have more effective paper reviews from the writing center.


Relevant resources:

Can you Doodle Your Way to Better Writing? blog post on learning preferences.

Mapping your Mind with Bubbl.us blog post

Speech to Text: Prewriting by Speaking blog post

Our Paper Reviews webpage


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