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Wade Wingler ( @INDataProject ) of the INData Project at Easter Seals Crossroads asked me to present at their one day conference today - Assistive Technology and Cloud-Based Computing . I agreed and presented on what I called - Special Ed Students in Read More...
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Matthew Vannice ( @W3iGHTLESS ) recently posted a brief literature review (including a video!) on instructional approaches, or strategies, for addressing problem behaviors. Mr. Vannice is a special educator and intervionist at Lucile Erwin Middle School 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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________________________________________________ GENERAL: #FF - Follow Friday - Every Friday many tweeters share who their favorites are to follow. ________________________________________________ ACCESSIBILITY: #a11y #AxS ________________________________________________ Read More...
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Are you wondering how you can access more professional development this school year? Too busy to attend trainings, workshops or conferences? Well, podcasts are great way to learn! There are a number of good podcasts about accessibility, assistive technology, Read More...
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For those of you who use Twitter, I want to share a new hashtag created by Samantha Fecich ( @SFecich ). Samantha is a former special education teacher who is now a PhD student at Penn State University. The new hashtag is #spedtech . The purpose for this 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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Following up on Sarah Rose's guest post about inclusive education , I would like to share several videos about inclusion posted by Klea Scharberg of the The Whole Child Blog . - Jeremy Share this Do you know somebody else who would find this post interesting Read More...
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Below is my list of recommended assistive technology specialists, special education teachers, occupational therapists, and speech-language pathologists to follow on Twitter. @AACchicks - Dynamic Therapy Associates is a team of AAC specialists, which includes Read More...
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Special Education Advisor posted earlier today a list of the 50 Essential Special Education Twitter Feeds . Congratulations to several members of my PLN who made the list: Nicole Eredics ( @Insclusive_Class ), Morgan Kolis ( @Room5Friends ), Tom Perran Read More...
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Source: Ramin Rahimian for Education Week An article published yesterday by Education Week discusses how assistive technology has become more mainstream than it use to be. The author uses the vibration option on mobile phones as well as Google's voice-activated 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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There is a lot of talk these days about Standards: Common Core Standards, State Standards, etc... and it's had me thinking. What's the difference between IEP Goals & Standards? Listening to a recent podcast - With Students in Mind, episode 7 - and Russ Read More...
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An interesting link came across the QIAT board the other day for a new magazine. Parenting Children with Special Needs looks like a nice mix of articles about raising kids with special needs. A year long subscription is quite reasonable -$10.00. The premier Read More...
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I was listening to the A.T.Tipscast recently and Chris talked about his experiences at the Naren Conference. One idea that he really touched on was, and I quote: "Let's put students to work doing the jobs that schools need done" I thought that was a great Read More...
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