Yes, Universal Design for Learning exists in Indiana, too. I'm glad I found it and don't have to pioneer it here myself! It is the PATINS (Promoting Achievement through Technology and INstruction for all Students) Project, and it provides a library of materials, Internet resources, and other technological resources to Indiana's schools.
The best part is that it currently has a UDL pilot program, wherein 8 schools are selected per year to receive UDL support materials and training for three years. For each of the six semesters they are in the program, the schools report data about their students' progress back to PATINS. Sounds like a pretty sweet deal.
Explore for yourself: http://www.patinsproject.com/index.htm
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Found your blog enlightening RE: PATINS. I'd like to know more about the program and if there might be an interest in my online instructional drawing program. Website: The Scribbles Institute
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