This document provides an overview of a presentation about Universal Design for Learning (UDL). It begins by defining UDL as an educational framework that provides alternatives for all students through flexible approaches to content, engagement, and assessment. It then discusses key principles of UDL, such as addressing learner variability, removing barriers, and using multiple means of representation, engagement and expression. Examples of how to apply UDL to lessons are also provided, such as using a UDL checklist to identify barriers and ways to make a lesson more inclusive for all students. Resources for incorporating UDL are highlighted, including the UDL Center website.