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Linda Wilson

Techlearning > > Helping Young Students to Master Technology > October 1, 2007 - 0 views

  • Recently, students have started using Microsoft Word to compete their journals one to three times a week (using a rotating schedule and one day of full-time computer lab access).
    • Linda Wilson
       
      Think out of the box in order to really integrate technology in a 1-3 computer classroom.
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    Discusses the importance of true integration of technology into the curriculum
Linda Wilson

ESSA Spotlights Strategy to Reach Diverse Learners - Education Week - 0 views

  • Sprinkled throughout the newly reauthorized version of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act are references to an instructional strategy that supporters think has enormous potential for reaching learners with diverse needs
  • What we had hoped for is that UDL would be something that could be mentioned, not just on the assessment portion [of the law], but on things you can do with the money. We didn't get that," she said
  • Sean J. Smith
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  • What's important for educators to understand, Smith said, is that UDL is not a piece of technology, even though technology can support the practice. Universal design for learning is also not a pre-packaged curriculum, though curriculum developers are embracing new ways of presenting information. Rather, it is an educational process that weaves itself throughout a school, he said
Beth Poss

PLOS ONE: E-Readers Are More Effective than Paper for Some with Dyslexia - 0 views

  • Our study demonstrates that reading using short lines, displayed via small handheld e-readers, improves reading comprehension and speed in some readers with dyslexia.
  • Crowding, a neurological phenomenon that impairs peripheral recognition of flanked characters, fundamentally limits the number of letters that can be perceived at a glance [10]. Therefore, in order to read efficiently, attention must be directed to the uncrowded span of text, centered at fixation [54], as the gaze shifts during reading. We suggest that attention deficits associated with dyslexia make this a challenge by disrupting processes needed to maintain attention to the uncrowded span, as fixations advance from one word to the next [1].
  • Oversensitivity to text to the left of fixation could arise as a consequence of sluggish attention shifting in dyslexia
J B

e-Speaking Voice Recognition Software - 0 views

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    Software to command and control your computer using your voice, dictation to e-mail and word programs, and speech to have the computer read documents, email, and web sites to you.
Linda Wilson

Room 208 - 0 views

  • I have made the transition out of the 3/4 Multi-Age classroom and into the computer lab, as Technology Integrator.
    • Linda Wilson
       
      Bob sprankle no longer has his own classroom, but you can look back in the archives to see what his class did with this blog last year.
J B

PowerTalk - 0 views

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    automatic speech for PowerPoint presentations
Linda Wilson

Techlearning > > Giving Students A Voice Through Technology > October 1, 2007 - 0 views

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    Article on using Photo Story and Audacity for kids' projects.  Kids did storytelling and learned the power of their voice.
J B

AT Solution Web - 0 views

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    by Hamilton-Boone-Madison Special Services Co-op AT Department
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