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            <title>ELIXR: Universal Design for Learning in Business Education</title>
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            <description>Professor Kirsten Ely discusses her process of applying Universal Design for Learning to her accounting class.  This online video case story contains several process clips, as well as outcome resources.</description>
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            <title>ELIXR: Universal Design for Learning in English Education</title>
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            <description>English faculty member Chingling Wo (Sonoma State University) discusses her experience applying the principles of Universal Design for Learning to her English course.</description>
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            <title>ELIXR: Universal Design for Learning in Information Systems</title>
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            <description>Information Systems faculty member Paul Beckman (San Francisco State University) discusses his experience applying the principles of Universal Design for Learning to his Introductory Management Information Systems course.</description>
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            <title>Sicko</title>
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            <description>Michael Moore presents a damning case against the American healthcare system. Private insurance companies and complicit officials prioritize money over quality care and equal access, leaving millions of people unable to afford health. Moore collects horror stories from patients, insurance company employers, and healthcare providers, including a doctor who was encouraged to let uninsured patients die untreated. Opponents of universal healthcare claim it would never work, but Moore travels to Canada and Europe to find functional, cost-effective systems. A trip to Guantanamo Bay exposes the hypocrisy and injustice of healthcare in the United States.NOTE:  The film must be purchased.</description>
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