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iPad Apps, Autism, & UDL
What do they have in common?

Autism Presents Barriers
Imagine…struggling to communicate your feelings and needs to others or not being able to at all.

Autism Presents Barriers
Imagine…not being able to deal with a changing
schedule or routine.

Autism Presents Barriers
Imagine…being preoccupied by particular interests
and consistent, repetitive behaviors.

Autism Presents Barriers
Imagine…struggling to interact and build relationships
with your peers.

Autism Presents Barriers
Imagine…not having complete control over your
behavior and feeling unmotivated.

Autism Presents Barriers
Imagine…having abnormal sensory responses.

UDL Can Help
Universal Design for Learning guides instructional planning to provide all students
with multiple ways to overcome their barriers and learn.

How Does UDL Do This?Universal Design for Learning uses three
guiding principles to ensure a flexible approach that meets individual needs.
Provide…•Multiple Means of Representation•Multiple Means of Action and Expression•Multiple Means of Engagement

UDL and iPad Apps
Universal Design for Learning uses technology, such as iPad applications, to
meet specific needs.

iPad Apps Help Autism
There are many iPad applications available that have been created to help children with
autism.

Meeting in the Middle
iPad applications are used with the three Universal Design for Learning principles to help children with autism overcome their
barriers.

Multiple Means of Representation
This principle of UDL uses iPad applications that present information and content in different ways to reduce the barriers of
abnormal sensory responses, social interactions, and building relationships.

Multiple Means of Action and Expression
This principle of UDL uses iPad applications that differentiate the ways students can express what they know to reduce the
barriers of communication and changing schedules and routines.

Multiple Means of Engagement
This principle of UDL uses iPad applications that stimulate interest and motivation to reduce the barriers of repetitive patterns,
behavior, and motivation.

Research
Not much research has been conducted on the impacts that iPad applications have on
children with autism.
However, educators, parents, and many others are convinced of the positive effects.