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
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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
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If You Build It, They Will Read
The Compendium Blog of The A.T.TIPSCAST | Christopher R. Bugaj - 13 views
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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
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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
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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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