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Christopher Bugaj

The Compendium Blog of The A.T.TIPSCAST | Christopher R. Bugaj - 13 views

  • Like this: Like Loading... Posted in podcast, Reading, Writing | Tagged Bill and Ted, review, tedxashburn, thesaurus, Vocabulary | Leave a comment ← Older posts Search for: Contact & Workshops Contact Chris about interactive workshops for your school, district, staff, or organization. Topics include: Universal Design for Learning, Professional Development, Policies and Procedures in Assistive Technology, Developing an Assistive Technology Team, Free Technology Solutions, Language Development Strategies, and more! attipscast@gmail.com Twitter: @attipscast
  • Episode #124 features a recording of the events that transpired when Chris and his wife, Melissa, went on a romantic, rustic retreat only to discover an iPad in an abandoned cabin in the woods
  • Using different smells to regulate behavior
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  • When deciding which device to implement, choosing the one that is least restrictive to try first
  • When evaluating e-readers, choosing the reader that provides the most amount of options first
  • A.T.TIPS in this Episode - A.T.TIP #384 – Find My iPhone/iPad A.T.TIP #385 –
  • A.T.TIPS in this Episode - A.T.TIP #384 – Find My iPhone/iPad A.T.TIP #385 – 1
  • Mission Possible: Proliferating a Culture of UDL with Beth Poss  – 8am on November 4th, 2013 at the Promoting Achievement through Technology and INstruction for all Students Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • Write On! with Beth Poss  – 10:15am on November 5th, 2013 at the Promoting Achievement through Technology and INstruction for all Students Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • DigitALL Storytelling with Beth Poss  – 12:45pm on November 5th, 2013 at the Promoting Achievement through Technology and INstruction for all Students Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • A Room Full of Brain Power: Designing Options for Every Learner with Mark Nichols - 1:30pm on December 8th, 2013 at the Virginia Society for Technology in Education Conference in Roanoke, Virginia.
  • MEGA EnGAMESment: Making Educational Gaming Accessible – 8:45am on December 10th, 2013 at the Virginia Society for Technology in Education Conference in Roanoke, Virginia.
  • REGISTER NOW! —> Digital Make N’ Take: Digging Deeper           with Beth Poss - Two-Day Preconference on January 28th and 29th at the Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference in Orlando, Florida.
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    The A.T.TIPScast: Assistive Technology Tools In Public Schools is a podcast about using technology to help students meet their educational goals. Each episode features at least one "A.T.TIP" that can be used to differentiate and individualize the learning process. Christopher Bugaj, the host of the podcast, is an assistive technology specialist, speech-language pathologist, ISTE author, and online mentor.
anonymous

JISC RSC Scotland N&E: EduApps - 0 views

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    MyStudyBar to the EduApps Family. MyStudyBar continues the EduApps philosophy of free and open source software to support teaching and learning and is a free alternative to similar commercial programs which use a floating toolbar to support literacy. AccessApps provides a range of solutions to support writing, reading and planning, as well as sensory, cognitive and physical difficulties. TeachApps is a collection of software specifically designed for teachers or lecturers. LearnApps , as its name implies, is specifically designed for learners. All learners or students can benefit from LearnApps. MyStudyBar is our new kid on the block, providing a suite of apps to support literacy. Currently we host over 90 open source and freeware software applications which can be entirely used from a USB stick on a Windows computer. Download now ... Select the bundle of applications which best suit your individual needs. Click here for a full list of applications and comparison of bundles on offer . MyStudyBar MyStudyBar Description Similar to popular commercial programs which use a floating toolbar to suppor literacy. Includes applications for mind mapping, screen masking, word prediction, talking dictionary, text-to-speech, voice recognition and more Version MyStudyBar for Windows XP MyStudyBar for Windows Vista and 7 Download Size 117MB 117MB Extract Size 235MB 235MB USB Stick 256MB+ 256MB+ AccessApps, LearnApps and TeachApps AccessApps LearnApps TeachApps Description A range of e-learning solutions to support reading, writing, and planning as well as sensory, cognitive and physical difficulties A range of applications with learning in mind (including some games) Includes applications specifically for developing and testing learning materials Full Version
Clivek Maddies

1000 Loans No Credit Check - Quick Online Solution To Fulfill Your Immediate Needs - 0 views

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    1000 Loans no credit check are the short term support that are issued to you in 1 hours time through the internet. These loans are approved in very short notice without any checks and other such tacky formalities.
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    1000 Loans no credit check are the short term support that are issued to you in 1 hours time through the internet. These loans are approved in very short notice without any checks and other such tacky formalities.
anonymous

Downloads - android-daisy-epub-reader - Open reader for DAISY 2.02 Audio Books - Google... - 1 views

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    This is a collaborative project to create an open-source electronic book reader that will support various formats including DAISY and EPUB content. Currently the software is limited to supporting DAISY 2.02 format 'Talking Books'. DAISY / EPUB reader requires a minimum of version 1.5 of Android (also known as 'cupcake'). When the application is installed on a device with version 1.6 or later with TalkBack installed, the navigation of files and folders on the SD card is spoken. The application can be downloaded from the Downloads section of the project site: http://code.google.com/p/android-daisy-epub-reader/downloads/list.
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SchoolTube Channel - Lisa Pospishil - 3 views

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    1:1 iPod Touch program with secondary special education
Eric Sailers

EUSD iRead - 4 views

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    Escondido School District's website for their project iRead, which utilizes 1:1 iPods.
Patrick Black

Loudoun County Public Schools | Assistive Technology - 1 views

  • If You Build It, They Will Read!  Authoring Books Online with CAST Book Builder Judith Schoonover, Loudoun County Public Schools with Mark Nichols and Sally Norton-Darr VSTE '09:            Tuesday,  2/24/09 1:30 PM-2:30 PM Suite 1-D NECC '09:            Monday, 6/29/2009, 8:30 AM–9:30 AM WWCC 102 A  Recommended by ISTE's SETSIG ATIA Chicago:      Thursday, 10/29/2009,  9:15 AM-9:15 AM Utopia A RATE Fairfax:       Saturday, 11/7/09  11:50 AM-1:00 PM TechKnowledgy:   Thursday, 11/19/2009, 1:00 PM-3:00 PM Room B16
  • Description:  Following Universal Design for Learning principles, engage readers with a free online authoring tool that allows users to create, read, and publish digital books while meeting NETS.   Formal Session: Lecture Audience Levels:  All Audiences Grade Levels:  All Grades
  • If You Build It, They Will Read
Patrick Black

hickstro - What's_the_Matter_with_Wikis - 1 views

  • Details last edit Nov 21, 2009 5:20 am by hickstro - 5 revisions Tags edit Type a tag name. Press comma or enter to add another. Cancel What's the Matter with Wikis? Exploring the Social Space of Wikis as a Collaborative Writing Tool
  • Abstract As we invite students to compose and collaborate in online spaces, wikis have emerged as a primary tool for writing. While wikis sometimes have a negative connotation in academic circles -- any discussion of Wikipedia will assuredly bring out a range of emotions in teachers and researchers -- the basic principles of wiki writing offers students many opportunities to draft, publish, and revise their work. Moreover, wikis provide opportunities for students to develop online communities, embed additional web-based media into their writing, and monitor their own work over time. This segment of our workshop will invite you to become a wiki writer, seeing the possibilities for yourself and allowing you to set up your own class wiki in the process.
anonymous

Blio eReader - 5 views

  • Blio is FREE eReader software that presents eBooks like you’ve never seen them before!
  • The FREE Blio eReader software is the new touchstone for the presentation of electronic books & magazines. Stunning, full-color pages come alive in brilliant 3D. Even image-rich books are now at your digital fingertips — because Blio preserves a book’s original layout, fonts, and graphics. Enjoy a vast selection of cookbooks, travel guides, how-to books, schoolbooks, art books, children’s stories, and magazines. Relax, learn, work, or play! The smart display lets you insert highlights, notes, videos, and even webpages. Selected books also go hands-free with Blio’s read-aloud feature. Flexible & accessible. Shop endless titles, right from the Blio Bookstore, with access to over one million free books and a huge library of today’s bestsellers. Then, take your library on the road by syncing to your favorite on-the-go mobile device.
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    Free E Reader software from Ray Kurzweil
Greg O'Connor

Assistive Technology Blog: Google Search App Updated With Advanced Voice Search Similar... - 0 views

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    Google just updated its iOS search app to include advanced voice search. The new feature is similar to Apple's Siri. Click here to download the free app. With the Google Search app you can ask questions by voice and get spoken feedback. The Google app is very quick and the voice recognition is accurate. It is almost indential to the voice search included in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. It is able to answer a broad range of questions and always has Google search results to fall back on. The Google app cannot read text messages, call people, set reminders, dictate notes, set alarms or be used from the lock screen like Apple's Siri. The Google app is still great for asking questions and getting good answers. Also for people without Siri the Google app is a great alternative. 
anonymous

Amazon.com: iRewardChart: Appstore for Android - 2 views

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    iReward chart for Android device. today, 5/11/12 it is free.
anonymous

Phonics/Sight Word Apps - Symbaloo - 11 views

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    Symbaloo webmix of apps for k-1 grae
anonymous

1DollarScan - Book Scanning Service - 3 views

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    Dollar Scan;  send them a book and they will scan it for $1 per 100 pages.  They OCR and send it back to you as a PDF file. It will be interesting to find out more about graphics and since they OCR the files, if they can send it back as text for screen readers.
Eric Sailers

Rumblefish to Offer Music for YouTube Users - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    For $1.99, a (Legal) Song to Add to YouTube Videos
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