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Anneke Chodan

At $4,556 a day, N.Y. disabled care No. 1 in nation | The Poughkeepsie Journal | poughkeepsiejournal.com - 0 views

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    Bookmarking not for the main article, but for the sidebar with the developmental center timeline.
Anneke Chodan

How to Meet WCAG 2.0 - 0 views

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    Quick reference on making Web content accessible to those with a variety of disabilities
cpcampbell88

Special Education for Students with Disabilities: Analysis and Recommendations - 1 views

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    This article outlines the different classifications for students with disabilities. It also provides insight to the different program modifications and testing accommodations that can be provided. I know that not everyone works with students with disabilities but I am a strong advocate for providing students with these specific accommodations and modifications which are necessary for them to be successful!
Kelly Hermann

ADA Home Page - ada.gov - Information and Technical Assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act - 0 views

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    This is the Department of Justice's webpage about the Americans with Disabilities Act. The ADA applies to more than just education so there is a lot of information there. It may be interesting to explore some of the ADA publications to learn more about how the law applies in different environments.
Kelly Hermann

Ten Steps Toward Universal Design of Online Courses: Home Page - 0 views

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    This site presents 10 steps to universally designing online courses. There are also links to other sites (such as WebAIM) to get more information on a particular way that technology can be made more accessible for students with disabilities. This is a good quick overview of the "basics" of accessible technology, especially for students with sensory impairments (hearing and vision).
Jane DeMeis

accesselearning Tutorial: Overview - 0 views

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    this is a course on how to make different media forms suchas vieo, and PowerPoint accessible for the guys I work with who have developmental disabilities and need or use devices to help them work on the computer. I am very excited about this course and information and I am presenting this at work
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    this is a course on how to make different media forms such as video, and PowerPoint accessible for the guys I work with who have developmental disabilities and need or use devices to help them work on the computer. I was very excited about this course and information until I read through and found that some of it was basic knowledge and some of it was junk. However, the end had great resource bibliography which I am using in my class. :)
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    for mod 4 assignment
cpcampbell88

Real Connections: Making Distance Learning Accessible to Everyone - 0 views

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    Different ways students with specific disabilities can access the course
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    Different ways students with specific disabilities can access the course
cpcampbell88

WebAIM: Introduction to Web Accessibility - 0 views

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    Ways to ensure students with disabilities can access online courses
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    Ways to ensure students with disabilities can access online courses
Heather Kurto

http://www.tamcec.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/JSETv21n2.pdf#page=48 - 0 views

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    assistive technology, disabilities
Heather Kurto

Parent Training for Young Children With Developmental Disabilities: Randomized Controlled Trial - 0 views

  • Parenting training has a long history of use with typically developing children who had behavior disorders. Parent training is based on social learning theory, principles of operant theory and behavior modification, and tenets of developmental psychopathology. Evidence suggests that building positive parenting skills and targeting parent–child interactions will have collateral effects on children’s behavior problems (The following popper user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface controlForehand & Mc-Mahon, 1981; The following popper user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface controlPatterson, 1982).
  • Unlike parent training for families who have children with behavior problems, programs for children with developmental disabilities often target increasing children’s adaptive behavior, self-help skills, language, or academic skills (The following popper user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface controlBaker & Brightman, 2004; The following popper user interface control may not be accessible. Tab to the next button to revert the control to an accessible version.Destroy user interface controlBreiner, 1989
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