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How to Use PECS & PECS Phase III App Review for the iPad!! « Heather's Speech... - 0 views

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    How to Use PECS & PECS Phase III App Review for the iPad!!
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Automatically fill out vocabulary sheets | Vocabulist - 0 views

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    Vocabulist is an app for students that automatically defines vocabulary sheets and has a variety of export options.
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In Support of Excellence - 0 views

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    Updated wheel with more apps.   The Padagogy Wheel 4.0.  links directly to the apps. 
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Home - 0 views

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    It's an exciting time in education - more online learning resources are available every day, and they are more accessible than ever. But it's difficult for students to construct meaning from the wide range of material. So how can students actively engage with the content rather than passively consume it? Ideaphora is the first browser-based knowledge mapping tool that integrates with online content for limitless educational possibilities. Ideaphora enables students to take notes and organize material, connect ideas, analyze information, and apply their knowledge - all in one screen. By building and sharing knowledge maps, students develop higher order thinking skills and visual learning techniques, critical for college and career readiness. Learn more
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http://aztap.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Tech-for-ExecFunc-Shelley-Haven1.pdf - 0 views

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    Shelley Haven has put together a very nice presentation on tools to help with executive functioning
anonymous

27 Super Useful IFTTT Recipes - Techlicious - 0 views

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    IF app Given our smartphone-centric lives, IFTTT really comes into its own when you download the IF app (Android/iOS) or Do apps. Set up recipes that can work with your location and send you alerts on the device that never, ever leaves your side.  Pllus other IFTT recipies 
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Have your Text and Read it Too! - IPAT ND Assistive Technology Blog - 0 views

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    two apps that allow scannaing with OCR
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Buy Accessible: What to look for in ebooks « Benetech - 0 views

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    What to look for in accessible books 
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Awesome Visual Featuring 13 Important Google Search Tips for Students - 0 views

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    nice Google info graphic
anonymous

Free Technology for Teachers: Convert PDFs to Google Docs to Differentiate Instructiona... - 1 views

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    Richard Byrne provides a nice description on how to convert PDFs to Google docs to make them more accessible. 
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5 Ways Students Can Use Google Docs in Math | Teacher Tech - 1 views

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    5 ways students can use Google Docs in Math
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Meet Google Keep, and 6 ways it can help schools | Ditch That Textbook - 0 views

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    google Keep is a good to do app for Android devices. 
anonymous

Free Technology for Teachers: Office Lens - Digitize Handwritten Notes and Diagrams - 0 views

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    Office lens: Another tool that students can use to capture teacher notes and then add their own notes to it in Word or PowerPoint
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Google Docs: Viewing Permissions by @sylviaduckworth | Teacher Tech - 0 views

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    Nice picture on Google Doc Sharing permissions 
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How to Use OneNote at School: 10 Tips for Students & Teachers - 0 views

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    How to Use OneNote at School: 10 Tips for students and teachers .  One note is free on computer and tables
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Writing Strategies for Students with ADHD | Edutopia - 1 views

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    These are some great tips for other students such as those  with Executive Disorder or Learning Disabilities.  Some of these tips will also be good for those who are ESOL learners.  Nice article to share with teachers 
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Google Apps - 1 views

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    TCEA list of Chrome apps and extentions 
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Universal Design for Learning Visually Explained for Teachers ~ Educational Technology ... - 1 views

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    A very nice infographic explaining UDL
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How to Split, Merge, Reorder, Mark Up, and Sign PDF Files on Windows - 1 views

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    f you have Google Chrome installed on your PC, it can actually do this. Google Chrome includes both an integrated PDF viewer and print-to-PDF features. Drag-and-drop a PDF file into the Chrome browser window to open it in Chrome. Click the menu button in Chrome and select Print. Click the "Change" button under Destination and choose Save as PDF.
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Find apps for your Chromebook - Chromebook Help - 0 views

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    nice list of Chrome apps
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