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karen Janowski

Attainment Company ::... - 3 views

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    Record up to five messages (60 seconds total recording time) and set the clock to play back messages at pre-set times. Each message can be assigned two playback times. For example, record "Time to take your medication." and set the clock to play the message at 7 a.m. and again at 6 p.m. If the message catches you off guard and you're not sure what it said, just press the "replay" button within one minute to repeat the last message. Change messages or play time anytime you want.
Patrick Black

Orangoo - Online Spell Check - 5 views

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    A free online spell checker that will spell check your text or website. Fast and accurate results are then emailed to you. This site can spell check in 27 languages. No software required. Why UDL? Spell checkers are a great example of a tool to support composition.
anonymous

Vocabulary.com : Vocabulary.com - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 12 Apr 11 - Cached
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    new internet dictionary, each vocabulary word includes a short blurb and usage examples from real life
Samantha Ward

NSTA News - 0 views

  • AT can be any item, piece of equipment, or teachermade product that is designed to improve a student’s functional capability or help a student succeed in accessing the general education curriculum
  • pencil grips
  • text-to-speech
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  • Commercially available mapping software, such as Inspiration, is an example of a high-tech solution to organizational work and thought problems
  • Clip art, videos, animations, maps, diagrams, and other graphic elements can be found online as well and are useful in assisting students who need visual imagery to better understand the concepts in a lesson
  • modified meterstick with staples at the centimeter markings for tactile use by those with visual impairments
  • instructional software program that converts text to speech for students who function at low reading levels; such devices could be used with headsets by students during classroom time
  • Lahm and Morrissette (1994) identify seven instructional areas in which AT has proven advantageous for use with students with mild disabilities: organization, note taking, writing assistance, productivity, access to reference materials, cognitive assistance, and materials modification
  • Organization
  • Light-tech solutions include the use of flow charts, task analysis, webbing or networking ideas, and outlining
  • Graphic organizers
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