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I have been very hard at work preparing for the upcoming ICE conference, here in St. Charles, IL. What that means is that I've neglected this blog a little. I am currently getting ready to help run the UDL Playground at ICE to show off the concepts of Read More...
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Symbol Resources ( @SymbolResources ) is an online resource created and managed by Tina Voizey to help teachers, speech-language therapists, parents, and others who are interested in creating and using symbol-based materials to support the language development Read More...
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You have to check out these awesome collections of visual strategy templates shared by the Autism Department of the Hamilton-Boone-Madison Special Services Cooperative: For Staff For Parents NOTE: The templates are available to download for FREE in several Read More...
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Meet Jennifer Schultz! Jennifer is a speech language pathologist with the South Central Education Cooperative in South Dakota. Her SLP Resources wiki is an amazing treasure chest for SLPs! Jennifer's wiki is full of resources related to speech-language Read More...
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Today, I would like to introduce Barbara Kilburn. Barbara is a special education teacher in California who works with students ages 6 to 9 who have mild/moderate disabilities in a self-contained classroom. This will be her 7th year teaching. She created Read More...
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Simple Photographic Dictionary is a visual (picture) dictionary appropriate for children learning English. Thousands of common nouns and simple concepts are illustrated with beautiful photographs. The photographs are sourced from flickr and are under Read More...
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All Abilities ePlayground is an online, or virtual, playground that features fun and games that accessible to children of ALL abilities. This site, which is based in Australia, is an initiative of the Gold Coast City Council supported by the Department Read More...
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The SEN / ICT Directory has been created in an effort to gather information and resources surrounding special needs. Although this site is based in the UK, it seems that any resource related to special needs could be submitted from around the globe. Since Read More...
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RT @akbusybee : I wanted to share my livebinder - LIFE Tech - geared toward the special education class. Thanks for sharing, Andrea!! UPDATE: Andrea's still working on this Livebinder, so if you know of any resources that she should add - just share them Read More...
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Today was the first full day of the ATIA conference in Chicago. I really enjoyed the day, got to meet quite a few people - Chris Bugay-A.T.Tipscast , Karen Jankowski-EdTech Solutions: Teaching Every Student , Brian Wojcik-AT Cubed . That was really worth Read More...
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I haven't been feeling in the mood to write posts lately, and really haven't had much inspiration. And my gut tells me don't write just to write, so that's that. I've come across quite a few SMARTBoard resources that I can't wait to try out (I'm getting Read More...
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The Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative is one of the premier AT resources in the United States. It is also losing it's funding. So they have decided to offer some of their resources for free. The 2 big items are an article on Assessing Students' Read More...
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Other Assistive Technology Resources (as pulled from the SWAAAC website): ABLEDATA - a searchable database of information about AT devices at NARIC, the National Rehabilitation Information Center . ATA - Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) is a network Read More...
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Today's post is a guest post by Mia Hysteria from General Hysteria . Mia Hysteria shares her inspirational, humorous and sometimes heart wrenching journey of raising 3 young children, one with special needs, while managing a life of chaos, in her blog: Read More...
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