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Javad Anjum

Prosody on the web - 0 views

  • The functions of prosody are many and fascinating. Where speech-sounds such as vowels and consonants function mainly to provide an indication of the identity of words and the regional variety of the speaker, prosody can indicate syntax, turn-taking in conversational interactions, types of utterance such as questions and statements, and people's attitudes and feelings. They can also indicate word-identity (although only occasionally, in English). We will treat a few well-defined prosodic functions such as chunking and focus. The forms (or elements) of prosody are derived from the acoustic characteristics of speech. They include the pitch or frequency, the length or duration, and the loudness or intensity. All these forms are present in varying quantities in every spoken utterance. The varying quantities help determine the function to which listeners orient themselves in interpreting the utterance. The screens in the tutorials on prosodic forms are designed to attune your ear to these varying degrees of presence.
  • The functions of prosody are many and fascinating. Where speech-sounds such as vowels and consonants function mainly to provide an indication of the identity of words and the regional variety of the speaker, prosody can indicate syntax, turn-taking in conversational interactions, types of utterance such as questions and statements, and people's attitudes and feelings. They can also indicate word-identity (although only occasionally, in English). We will treat a few well-defined prosodic functions such as chunking and focus.
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    Has on-line tutorials about different aspects of prosody, such as chunking, focus, and pitch. Each tutorial has examples presented orthographically and auditorily for a better understanding of conversational interactions.
Nick Weiland

About TAP - 1 views

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    "The Targets and Activities Project (TAP) website has been set up to allow Speech and Language Therapists, Language and Communication Teachers and others to share ideas with those working with children with communication difficulties in schools and other locations. On this site you will find activities sheets for working with children at a variety of different levels and across a variety of curriculum and skill areas. The site uses the P-scales and the lower levels from the National Curriculum as a means for organising these documents in a way which should make them easy to find. These documents use a simple standardised format to make them easy and quick to read. TAP sheets are especially designed to be used by education staff - such as learning support assistants - who have had guidance from the appropriate specialist."
Nick Weiland

ATEval2Go for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • this app is designed to help you document all observations and considerations essential to an assistive technology evaluation. ATEval2Go transfers the recording functions accomplished by paper, heavy computer equipment and other devices to the portable and easy-to-use iPad interface.
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    this app is designed to help you document all observations and considerations essential to an assistive technology evaluation. ATEval2Go transfers the recording functions accomplished by paper, heavy computer equipment and other devices to the portable and easy-to-use iPad interface. ATEval2Go provides a guide through the evaluation process and a thorough template for technology consideration including the ability to enter text, pictures, and audio about background information, environmental observations, tools already within the environment, student abilities based on targeted goals, and potential recommendations. 
Nick Weiland

Special Educational Needs resources- TES Resources - 0 views

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    "3,388 Free learning resources for special educational needs (SEN) teachers including lesson plans, activities, games, teaching ideas, classroom resources and worksheets. " Categories * Attention deficit / and hyperactivity disorder (ADD / ADHD) * Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and Asperger Syndrome * Behavioural, emotional and social difficulties (BESD) * Cognitive impairment: Moderate learning difficulties (MLD) * Cognitive impairment: Severe learning difficulties (SLD) * Down's Syndrome * Gifted and talented * Hearing impairment * Mental health issues * Physical impairments * Profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD) * Sensory integration disorder * Specific learning difficulties * Speech and language communication difficulties * Tourette's Syndrome * Visual impairment * Well Being / Emotional Literacy
Tanya Coyle

Compact for Reading and School-Home Links Index - 0 views

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    Archived: The Compact for Reading Guide and School-Home Links is a guide designed to help family-school compact teams through the steps of building and implementing a Compact for Reading. It provides information, strategies, examples, and checklists to help parents, educators, and community members develop effective, workable compacts that can improve your school, increase family involvement, and increase student skills and achievement in reading.
Nick Weiland

HelpKidzLearn - 4 views

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    HelpKidzLearn is a collection of free software for young children and those with learning difficulties to play online. The software is split into five sections: * Early Years * Games and Quizzes * Stories and Songs * Creative Play * Find Out About You will get the most out of these activities if you play them together with your child. Use them as a focus for chatting. Speaking and listening is very important for young children's educational development, particularly reading and writing. HelpKidzLearn has been created by Inclusive Technology Ltd., a commercial organisation providing assistive technology and educational software. Many of the activities at HelpKidzLearn are free samples taken from our own software titles
Nick Weiland

MINI TR RECORDER & 100 STICKERS - 2 views

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    Make Pictures and Text Come Alive and "Talk." small recorder (1.67" W x 4.48" H x 1.44" D). How It Works Attach a special sticker to any book page, worksheet, game board, or flash card, scan the sticker with the MiniTR Recorder and begin recording. When you have completed the recording, it is ready for instant playback. Record pages of text, test questions, classroom instructions, or any materials that need to be read back to students. The MiniTR can hold up to 25 minutes of recordings. Each student will be empowered to read along, hear instructions in your own voice, and interact with individualized lessons. Support students who are nonverbal by prerecording words, phrases, and sentences. Then let the student use the MiniTR playback feature as a "voice." Features The MiniTR Recorder is ideal assistive technology for students with special needs. It is USB compatible, allowing you to backup or download your recordings. It has a built-in, high-quality speaker and comes with a headphone jack for private listening."
Nick Weiland

App Store - Sock Puppets - 2 views

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    "Sock Puppets lets you create your own lip-synched videos and share them on Facebook and YouTube. Add Puppets, props, scenery, and backgrounds and start creating. Hit the record button and the puppets automatically lip-synch to your voice."
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    great motivator for talking and monitoring production
Kaney zuckerberg

Needs and Benefits of Animal Welfare Consulting - 0 views

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    Consumers have become more educated and therefore cautious about what they eat. They want to make sure that the food they eat, it is safe and healthy. They want transparency on how animals are treated. To fulfill the demands of the consumers, retailers are compelling suppliers to comply with animal welfare guidelines properly. At present, scientific measures are used to identify animal's welfare including their behavior, living condition, longevity, reproduction, diseases. The guidelines to handle animals include everything from their birth to their slaughter. It includes solution as to how animal's stress can be reduced while they are being transported and slaughtered.
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    Consumers have become more educated and therefore cautious about what they eat. They want to make sure that the food they eat, it is safe and healthy. They want transparency on how animals are treated. To fulfill the demands of the consumers, retailers are compelling suppliers to comply with animal welfare guidelines properly. At present, scientific measures are used to identify animal's welfare including their behavior, living condition, longevity, reproduction, diseases. The guidelines to handle animals include everything from their birth to their slaughter. It includes solution as to how animal's stress can be reduced while they are being transported and slaughtered.
Nick Weiland

Communication Matrix - 4 views

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    "The Communication Matrix is an assessment tool designed to pinpoint exactly how an individual is communicating and to provide a framework for determining logical communication goals. It was first published in 1990 and was revised in 1996 and 2004 by Dr. Charity Rowland of Oregon Health & Science University. It was designed primarily for speech-language pathologists and educators to use to document the expressive communication skills of children who have severe or multiple disabilities, including children with sensory, motor and cognitive impairments."
J B

App Ability - 0 views

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    Looking at issues and news related to using apps on mobile platforms for people with disabilities, and in particular for AAC.  Rebecca Bright is a speech and language therapist and is part of tboxapps, developers of Predictable and Scene&Heard.
Nick Weiland

Carl's Corner - 0 views

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    "This website has been created to provide resources and materials for classroom teachers, reading and resource specialists, speech therapists, parents and students in the area of language arts. Please feel free to download and print anything that catches your eye, but please make sure to leave my name on the poetry and worksheets! "
Nick Weiland

Assistive Technology / Adapted Library - 1 views

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    On this website you will find books that have been adapted using the Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) and the Mayer-Johnson program BoardMaker (c). The Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) are typically used by individuals who have difficulty being understood verbally or have severe difficulty with reading and writing. If you have your own copy of the book, we have files that allow you to print the symbols that we used to adapt the books. These PCS can be cut out and glued into your own book so that you can read the adapted book again and again to your child or students. All files with symbols were created using Boardmaker Version 5.0.10 and require you to have that program loaded onto your computer into order to access these files
Javad Anjum

Tobii C8 - Speech generating device for control and independence - 0 views

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    Children can communicate through text to generate digitized speech for face-to-face interaction. Provision to write and edit documents, browse the Internet, play music and games, and control household appliances like TV and DVD.
Kristen Deyhle

Language and Speech Development In Children - 0 views

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    This page presents information on the development of language in children. The chart below presents typical language development.
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    Provides comprehensive information including charts on speech and language development in children and adolescents. Information on speech and language disorders as well as suggestions for parents on how to encourage language and speech development.
Wendy Szakacs

Voice Dream Reader App - 3 views

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    Voice Dream Reader is an iPhone and iPad app that lets you listen to any articles, blog posts, reports, papers, and books. It reads the text using the best available text-to-speech technology. The voice is clear and natural. This is the right app for you if you spend a lot of time commuting or exercising, and want to catch up on reading that you normally can't find time for.
Nick Weiland

Symbly - create, share, and go with visual supports and more! - 4 views

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    Symbly is a new tool to create and share visual supports, communication boards, social narratives, and more. It features a powerful editor, an amazing community, expert examples, and an iPad app for supports on the go.
Beth Gockley

SLPs (Speech Language Pathologists) - National Stuttering Association (NSA) - 0 views

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    A great resource for people who stutter and their clinicians. Includes online and local support groups for individuals who stutter, as well as CE workshops and an email address and 800 number for SLPs to contact the association with any questions they might have
Heather Costa

Patrick Ecker: AAC - 0 views

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    This site is intended to be an active community for sharing graphics, pictures, and visual supports for children with disabilities. Parents, professionals, and others can share their ideas and help children learn to use language and communicate the best they can
Amy Sonntag

Apps for Children with Special Needs - 0 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."
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