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Fill Any PDF Form - 4 views

  • FillAnyPDF.com is a website where you upload your PDF form and link to it so other people can fill it out and sign it online. No software is needed. Any PDF form can be used, even if it's not "interactive", so you can get started right away. You can even invite a group to fill out your forms and track the results. Anyone that collects signatures or filled out forms will find FillAnyPDF.com to be a valuable time-saving resource.
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Apps for SLP - Google Form - 2 views

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    This form will help in developing a list of apps appropriate for use in speech language therapy!
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Best Education Apps | Unbiased, Data-Driven Comparisons. - 4 views

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    Best Education Apps | Unbiased, Data-Driven Comparisons. form Edudemic
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UPAD Lite for iPad - 0 views

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    Full version $5 3 modes of UPAD ✏ Note PAD You can begin by choosing one of the many paper style templates. Select this mode for taking notes in your college classes, documenting your business meeting with clients, or simple doodling. ✏ Book PAD Download your favorite books in PDF form via iTunes file sharing or just open it through "Open in UPAD". Now you can add memo, highlight, and make sketches on your PDF files. Want to add Post it? No problem! Select any color and size for your Post it memo. ✏ Photo PAD Redesign your photo file by selecting a photo frame, add a comment or two, and then add decoration with color pencil tool. UPAD gives you an ability to archive your memories in your own way."
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Spednology - 0 views

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    interactive special education forms and documentation tools
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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.
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Active #SLPeeps and AUDs on Twitter - 0 views

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    add yourself to the list using this form
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Microsoft funds mobile-phone software for autistic children - TechFlash: Seattle's Tech... - 0 views

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    software, available for download under an open-source license, lets kids form visual sentences by touching the phone's screen to select pictures and move them around
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PageBot for Kindle - 2 views

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    "Origin Instruments is pleased to deliver the first switch-based access solutions for Amazon's popular Kindle electronic book readers. Our PageBot for Kindle products enable the independent reading of books and other long form documents by people who cannot hold the Kindle or press its buttons."
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Interactive Graphic Organizer - 1 views

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    graphic organizers in PDF form
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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.
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Technology - 0 views

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    SanDisk has revealed a 512GB SD card, the highest storage capacity ever seen in this form factor. SanDisk yesterday launched the 512GB Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I, the world's highest capacity SD card and the first to reach 512GB, or half a terabyte.
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