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The Spangler Effect at Steve Spangler Science - 4 views

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    The Spangler Effect is a new YouTube channel from Steve Spangler Science. Unlike his popular Sick Science videos which are no more than short demonstrations of science experiments students and parents can do at home, The Spangler Effect videos offer longer (15 minutes or so) explanations of science experiments. The Spangler Effect videos explain the science of do-it-yourself experiments and how you can recreate those experiments at home or in your classroom.
J B

NCDB: 2011 Using iPads and Apps with Children Who Are Deaf-Blind - 3 views

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    This webinar presents a range of information on the iPad and demonstrate a variety of applications that can be used to promote learning, social interactions, decision making and much more for the child or student who is deaf-blind.
Eric Sailers

YouTube- apple ed accessibility iphone navigation us 20090909 r640 9cie - 2 views

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    Video demonstrating iPhone accessibility.
Amy Sonntag

Apps for Children with Special Needs - 6 views

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    "Apps for Children with Special Needs (a4cwsn) is committed to helping the families and carers of children with special needs and the wider community of educators and therapists who support them, by producing videos that demonstrate how products designed to educate children and build their life skills really work from a user perspective."
J B

YouTube - Apps for Communication - 3 views

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    This is a 5 minute overview demonstrating some of the communication apps for the iPod touch, phone and iPad.
Carrie De La Cruz

iPad Education Apps | Educational iPad Apps | Special Education Apps - A4CWSN.com | App... - 0 views

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    This site reviews apps for students with special needs, categorizes them, and has videos of them being demonstrated.
J B

NEAT Tools for Schools - 8 views

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    This informative, fast moving presentation will describe the revolution in computing that is occurring around us and how that change will affect the people who use assistive technology as well as those who support them. From Apple's iOS (the operating system used on the iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad) back to the One Laptop per Child XO, this session will give participants the background knowledge to understand what the new technologies consist of, how they work, and how they can be used to help students. A review of how the iOS can be used in the following domains will be provided: assistive technology, communication, literacy, learning, organization, and play.
Gaby Richard-Harrington

Assistive Technology / 2014servicedelivery - 0 views

  • Assistive Technology (AT) is federally mandated for all students with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) by requiring that IEP teams consider the student’s needs for assistive technology devices and services in order to ensure a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).
  • works to integrate with other services that the student receives. Training and support to ensure that AT services are effectively integrated into the student’s curriculum may be provided by any member of the IEP team.
  • The IEP team/504 committee may choose to email the AT Trainer during the meeting to initiate collaboration.
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  • These supports identify potential strategies and tools to assist individual students who demonstrate difficulty achieving specific educational goals
  • Written recommendations for customizing and integrating tools and strategies presently available within the school environment to support the student in meeting individual educational goals.
  • Written recommendations for integrating tools and strategies presently available within the school environment and requesting an individual AT evaluation within the IEP/504 Plan to identify additional supports for consideration.
  • Student, Environment, Task, Tools (SETT) Framework to identify least restrictive individual supports.
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