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Universal Design Learning tool

Support diverse learners with our AI-powered Universal Design for Learning (UDL) tool. Generate strategies, scaffolds, and materials aligned to UDL principles.

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About our Universal Design Learning tool

Designing instruction for all learners can be overwhelming—especially when classrooms include a wide range of abilities, backgrounds, and learning needs. Flint’s AI-powered Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Tool helps educators proactively plan for variability by generating strategies, scaffolds, and resources grounded in UDL’s three core principles: engagement, representation, and action & expression.

Whether you’re looking to differentiate instruction, increase accessibility, or better support students with IEPs and 504 plans, this tool offers on-demand ideas tailored to your grade level, subject area, and classroom goals. It’s a fast, reliable way to make inclusive practices part of your everyday teaching, not just an add-on.

Key features

UDL-aligned strategy generator

Get instant access to research-based strategies aligned with the UDL framework. Whether you need to boost student engagement, offer multiple means of representation, or provide flexible assessment options, the tool delivers practical ideas tailored to your teaching context.

Customizable supports by student need

Quickly generate scaffolds, prompts, and accommodations for a range of learner profiles—including English learners, students with disabilities, and those needing enrichment. The tool adapts to your inputs, helping you meet each student where they are.

Curriculum-agnostic & grade-level ready

Use the tool with any subject or curriculum. Just enter your topic, grade level, and student needs to get personalized recommendations that integrate seamlessly into your instruction—whether you're teaching kindergarten or high school.

Ways to use our Universal Design Learning (UDL) tool

Supporting mixed ability classrooms

In a middle school ELA class, some students are reading several levels below grade while others are ready for advanced analysis. Our UDL tool generates a choice board offering options like graphic novels, video summaries, and traditional texts—each paired with meaningful tasks that meet the same learning objective.

Reinforcing concepts without realization

After teaching a math unit on fractions, a 5th grade teacher wants students to practice without assigning the same worksheet to everyone. Flint's UDL generator provides differentiated activities like designing a recipe, recording a how-to video, or solving a real-world problem, all aligned with the same core skill.

Encouraging student ownership during projects

A high school science teacher is assigning a culminating project but wants to offer flexibility. Flint helps by creating a choice board with options like creating a digital poster, conducting a mini-experiment, or writing a blog-style reflection, so students can showcase their learning in a format that motivates them.

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Spark AI-powered learning at your school.

Sign up to start using Flint, free for up to 80 users.

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