Providing Multiple Means of Representation

Providing multiple means of representation the learning facilitator gives learners different visuals to acquire the information that needs to be learned.

-Perception: providing options that customize the display of information.

Examples include but are not limited to, englarging or changing text fonts or changing background color.

-Language and Symbols: providing options that define vocabulary and symbols.

Examples include but are not limited to, using a paper or digital dictionary and/or thesaurus teaching vocabulary before beginning a lesson.

-Comprehension: providing options that activate prior knowledge, highlight relationships, and guide information processing.

Examples include by are not limited to, using KWL charts, cueing, highlighting explicit information, using graphic organizers, breaking down directions into small, sequential steps.