EDPY301 Lecture : UDL Transcript 3 - 1.3
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The learning outcome for part 1. 3 is to: Identify and understand the relationships between the brain networks and the three key. Brain images show individual differences in distributed learning. The three brain networks suggested from neurological research that are related to udl are the recognition networks, the strategic networks and affective networks. Our recognition networks perceive information in the environment and transform it into useable knowledge. This includes how we gather facts and categorize what we see, hear and read. Identifying letters, words or an author"s style are examples of recognition tasks. Our strategic networks plan, organize and initiate purposeful actions on the environment. This involves planning and performing tasks and how we organize and express our ideas. Writing an essay or solving a math problem are examples of strategic tasks. Our affective networks monitor our internal and external environments to set priorities and to motivate our learning and behavior. This is how learners get engaged and stay motivated.