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Page 1: Universal Design for Learning October, 2010. What about reading? What part of the brain do we read with?

Universal Design for Learning

October, 2010

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What about reading?

What part of the brain do we read with?

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Word Reading in the Brain

First: What questions would you need to ask in order to predict?

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Day 2: Reading and UDL

1) What kind of reader are you? Individual differences.2) What are the micro-tasks involved in reading?3) What is the content? 4) What is the purpose for reading?5) Affective content6) Novice versus expert7) How is text presented – what are features?8) What is the age?9) What language is the text?10) Experience with this text11) Outloud versus subvocalo12) What modality - ?13) Music, or other related skills14) What enviornment are you in15) How familiar with the domain 16) Right or left handed?17) Previous structures availble18) What skills

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Homework: What parts of the brain would NOT be involved in reading?

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First, some structural anatomy to help us consider what parts of the brain might or might not be involved in reading.

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How to make sense of all of the possible distributed learning in the brain?

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How to make sense of all of the possible distributed learning in the brain?

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Recognition networks

Strategic networks

Affective networks

Understanding what the distribution of learning is

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Recognition networks

Perceive information in the environment and transform it into useable knowledge

Understanding the science of what learning is

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Recognition Networks - Distributed

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Face Blind! Bill's Face Blindness (Prosopagnosia) Pages - Introduction

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Recognition Networks - Parallel

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Recognition Networks - Heterarchical

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The Problem of Ruth:Individual Differences 1

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FMRI Summary -Dyslexia

From Shaywitz et al

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What kinds of patterns do you need to recognize for successful reading?

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Strategic networks

Understanding the science of what learning is

Plan, organize, and initiate purposeful actions on the environment

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Strategic network

Networks are Heterachical

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Strategic networks:

What are the primary components of successful action and expression?

Moving toward guidelines

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Physical Actions or Movement

What goes into strategic action and expression?

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Skills and Fluency

David Rose
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Executive Functions

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What kinds of frontal systems do you need to read?

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Affective networks

Individual Differences

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Recognition networks

Strategic networks

Affective networks

Individual Differences in Distributed Learning

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Word Reading in the Brain

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Integrated Networks

Mcgurk Effect

Stroop Effect

Capgras Syndrome

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Here is one form of representation.

In order to get useable knowledge out of this, what does it require of the learner?

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision Relevant Vocabulary

Fluent Decoding

Competent Syntax

English

Language

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision Relevant Vocabulary

Fluent Decoding

Competent Syntax

English

Language Usage

Background Knowledge

Critical Features

Processing Strategies

Adequate Memory

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision Relevant Vocabulary

Fluent Decoding

Competent Syntax

English

Language Usage

Background Knowledge

Critical Features

Processing Strategies

Adequate Memory

All of these are potential barriers. What kinds of options could reduce these barriers?

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

What options does this form of representation provide?

Suppose this was digital text instead?

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision Relevant Vocabulary

Fluent Decoding

Competent Syntax

English

Language Usage

Background Knowledge

Critical Features

Processing Strategies

Working Memory

But, from an instructional point of view, what options are OK?

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision Relevant Vocabulary

Fluent Decoding

Competent Syntax

English

Language Usage

Background Knowledge

Critical Features

Processing Strategies

Working Memory

The idea of construct relevance. What is the instructional purpose?

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Here is one form of representation.

In order to get useable knowledge out of this, what does it require of the learner?

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision Relevant Vocabulary

Fluent Decoding

Competent Syntax

English

Language

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision Relevant Vocabulary

Fluent Decoding

Competent Syntax

English

Language Usage

Background Knowledge

Critical Features

Processing Strategies

Adequate Memory

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Sensory Perception

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Excellent Vision Relevant Vocabulary

Fluent Decoding

Competent Syntax

English

Language Usage

Background Knowledge

Critical Features

Processing Strategies

Working Memory

What is construct relevant? What is the purpose of the information?

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Sensory/perceptual

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Multiple Means of Representation

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Sensory/perceptual

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Multiple Means of Representation

What kinds of barriers? Depends upon the purpose.

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Sensory/perceptual

Language and Symbols

Comprehension

Multiple Means of Representation

What kinds of options would reduce the barriers?

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Which brings us back to the reading brain…

Wolf, M. (2007). Proust and the Squid. pp.176

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How can fMRI inform us?Neural correlates – patterns of activation associated with a selected

phenomenonTranslational Research

fMRI as an outcome measurefMRI as a surrogate markerTranslate between human and non-human research

Functional relations among brain regionsGenerating maps of brain function

• (excellent spatial coverage)Coactivity vs. connectivity

• (networks describe causal flow of information, not correlated activation; can measure the covariance to describe connectivity)

Sampling of application:object processing, speech, language plasticity, visual attention, connectivity between brain regions, relation between sensory experience and motor activity, emotion, memory, cognitive processing, consciousness, clinical practice, presurgical planning, intervention studies, attention, executive functioning, etc…

(Huettel, Song, & McCarthy, 2003)

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Wolf, M. (2007). Proust and the Squid. pp.145

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Wolf, M. (2007). Proust and the Squid. pp.145

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Word Reading in the Brain

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