I think http://www.udlcenter.org/aboutudl/udlguidelines/principle1 says it best when they say "Learners differ in the ways that they perceive and comprehend information that is presented to them. ... Others may simply grasp information quicker or more efficiently through visual or auditory means rather than printed text." Because we want to connect to all our students and to teach in a way that they all can learn, we need to use a wide variety of teaching tools, so that all our students are able to grasp and understand a concept that we are teaching whether it be from when we vocally taught it or from showing pictures, or maybe they caught on when we connected it to art.
How will this help your students?
Like I said before it helps those who may have a hard time reading, grasp a concept better when they are being read to. That way they aren't focusing on how hard it is to read, they can focus on the material that is being taught. But then you may have a student who learns better by reading the material themselves, so having both means of learning can help both those students succeed. Helping your students understand and see how they learn also can be so important, so when they understand how they learn best they can take advantage of that for the rest of their lives.
What are your goals with regard to this topic?
My goals for this topic is to have connections on everything I talk about in class. To have multiple resources, so that I can connect to ALL of my students. My goal is to learn to adapt too, if I am not use to teaching a certain way, but one of my students learns best that way, I need to learn to adapt my teaching style and lessons so that I can better accommodate that student, so that I can help them succeed.
I like this photo and feel like it does a great job of showing multiple means of representation in the classroom. This teacher is teaching about the different food groups and how much of each you should eat each meal. She not only has a graph showing it visually, she is also discussing with them and telling them verbaling. I also like how she actually has food out as well including the students and another mean of representing what she is wanting to teach. 
