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January 2012 - Posts
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I'm not sure exactly where I came across this post (probably Twitter) but it really intrigued me - Geek Doctor - Frog Skins . I really found it interesting how this post describes using the Frog Skin to protect a phone used in an operating room of a hospital. Read More...
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Check out my latest post on the EdReach Network, Alternative Computer Access . Patrick Share this Do you know somebody else who would find this post interesting or useful? Please forward it to them. Did somebody forward this post to you? Visit Teaching Read More...
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LFMF or Learn From My Fail, today I'd like to share a failure that's happened to me recently. I've stated that I just got some new iPod Touches and an iPad in my classroom, and things have been going well. They've continued to go well, but I have had Read More...
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This week we talk with Jeannette Van Houten ( @jvanhoutensped ) - My Point of View... about alternative ways to access the computer EdCeptional #27 - Making it Happen with Jeannette Patrick Share this Do you know somebody else who would find this post Read More...
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The 2012 ICE Conference - Innovate, Collaborate, Educate will be taking place February 28 - March 2 in St. Charles, IL (just a little southwest of Chicago). If you have the chance I would recommend checking out this conference as it is full of amazing Read More...
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Caroline Musselwhite ( www.aacintervention.com ), and quite a few other speech therapist have started a great wiki - Sped Apps 2 . The purpose of the wiki is listed right on the front page: The founding members of this wiki consist of "old" therapists, Read More...
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Recently on Assisitive Tech Update Wade Wingler ( @indataproject ) has spent some time talking with folks who are making video games accessible for all players. On Podcast #25 - 11/18/11 he talked with Chuck Bergen of http://www.vtreellc.com/ . In this Read More...
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In another shameless steal from Caroline Musselwhite , I've been using calendars to promote creative writing in my classroom. It started last year when I was teaching several students to write simple noun verb sentences. I had been given a ton of old Read More...
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