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Eric Sailers

The Best Sources Of Advice For Making Good Presentations | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of... - 2 views

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    Helping our students learn how to deliver good presentations, and helping ourselves practice what we preach, is always a challenging exercise (at least, it is
anonymous

Free Printables for Teachers - Free flashcards, printable games, free worksheets, print... - 0 views

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    Enlgish langauge activites and worksheets. Created for students learning English but also good for SLPs to use with language
Lisa Scrofano

HP Intermediate website design - 0 views

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    Here is a great free class for website design. You will learn CSS and implement SEO technology to improve website traffic
anonymous

25 Tools 2009 - 0 views

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    learning tools directory 2010 for web 2.0 tools
Eric Sailers

GCFLearnFree.org: Everyday Life - 8 views

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    GREAT SHARE! -- thank you so much! I run a list serve for parents of teens with learning disabilities who aspire to college. In addition to being a college Learning Specialist, I raised a teen with LD/ADD who successfully completed college. SO... I've been on both sides of the desk! I help parents proactively set their teens up for college success, and this site is a real winner! I can't thank you enough. By the way, parents of high school teens with LD/ADD can subscribe to my listserve at: http://www.ConquerCollegewithLD.com
J B

iPads May Help Children with Autism Communicate - 2 views

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    Behavior Tracker Pro, Proloquo2Go, iAssist Communicator, Learn to Talk
J B

Danny's Wish - It's All About Giving - 2 views

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    "Since Apple released the iPad on April 3, 2010, there has been daily news buzz about its overnight success and the many wonderful uses for the Autism community. The iPad employs new alternative communication methods and learning applications providing Autistic children with enhanced communication, independence, daily life skills, and developmental growth.  Most important to me, the iPad gives those without a voice the chance to be heard. My son is without speech, and uses Tap to Talk, to communicate. This application uses picture identification to create sentences that are spoken aloud. My biggest wish has always been to hear my son say 'I love you,' and because of this recent technology, I finally can!"
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