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Marcia Boberg

allaroundmyworld - 0 views

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    Site from CTG 2012 preconference with Elizabeth Rush et. al
Marcia Boberg

GWAEA iPad Project - 0 views

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    Comprehensive site documenting how Grant Wood is implementing the use of iPads.
Marcia Boberg

1 to 1 Resources - Keystone Tech Tips - 2 views

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    Deb Henkes Keystone Tech Tips
Marcia Boberg

Get Ready to Read - 0 views

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    I first came across this site my last year as an ECSE teacher. ECE programs were just beginning to systemactically document the early literacy skills of their students, and this site provided a good place to start.
Marcia Boberg

AblePlay - Special Needs Toys for Special Needs Children - Toy Ratings and Evaluations - 0 views

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    I had forgotten about this site. The sole purpose of the site is to rating toys for children with special needs. There are a variety of ways to conduct a search, and I have found that some of the recommended materials are ones I haven't seen before.
Lisa Andreasen

HIAT - 0 views

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    Website for the high incidence accessible technology team at the Montgomery County School District in MD.  Offers links to sites on a variety of tech ideas for literacy, math, science, and social studies.  Links deal with assistive tech for students with high incident disabilities. 
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    The recommended links on this site are searchable so specific information can be found systematically.
Marcia Boberg

ohio alternate assessment » Welcome - 0 views

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    I found this site while going through the QIAT digest. The discussion thread concerned sight word instruction for older students. One of the participants recommended this wiki as a place to look for resources. After examining it I thought there were enough different resources that it should be shared. Ohio has some pretty heavy duty high stakes testing so I think this site is pretty comprehensive in terms of llinking gen ed curriculum to instruction and assessment of students with disabilities.
Marcia Boberg

Tech Matrix - 0 views

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    I have recommended this site before. In the past it provided a comprehensive comparison of math and reading programs. Now the site has been updated to include new programs, new ways of examining features and now includes writing and AT tools.
Marcia Boberg

Questions & Answers - 0 views

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  • Is a school district responsible for retaining, repairing, or replacing assistive technology devices?If purchased or secured by the school district, then the school district should retain, repair, or replace assistive technology devices, as long as the student requires them in order to receive FAPE. It is suggested that school administrators examine all warranties and contracts that may accompany specific devices. Additionally, if the student's family has provided an assistive technology device that the IEP Team has identified as necessary for the provision of FAPE and has included in the IEP, then the school district, with the agreement of the family, may use the device at school and is responsible to repair or replace the device if necessary.What are the responsibilities of the student, educators and parents in the maintenance and repair of assistive technology devices and reporting broken devices?It is the joint responsibility of the parent, student, and school personnel to take reasonable care of assistive technology devices. The IEP should identify methods for reporting problems and completing repairs prior to using the assistive technology device.
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    FAQs page from State of Iowa True AIM web site. Authoritative answers to common questions.
Marcia Boberg

Home :: Early Intervention for young children with autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrom... - 0 views

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    A site I keep forgetting about. Has good videos showing how very young children interact with AAC software on a computer.
Marcia Boberg

Adapting Books for Divergent Learners - 0 views

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    From Louden Public Schools VA, this A.T. team has won awards for their work with students, members of the team published the book The Practical (and fun) Guide to Assistive Technology in the Public Schools.
loish76 henry

Free Resources from the Net for (Special) Education - 0 views

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    This is the website for the Free Resources from the Net for (Special) Education session that I went to this morning. It has a ton of free stuff. Click on the "SoftwareFor.org" at the top. There is also a handout that should be posted on the Closing the Gap website. They ran out and I didn't get one. It listed the various sites.
Marcia Boberg

The History and Science of the Code and Learning to Read and Comprehend it. - 0 views

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    I came upon this site using StumbleUpon. It is hard to explain but the whole projoect is devoted to the development of reading skills and what happens when children experience problems. There are over 100 video interviews with National leaders in the field, interviews, and ariticles.
Marcia Boberg

50 tool to create a story - 0 views

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    I watched as this site evolved: the wiki author was getting ready to make a presentation. Interesting process.
Marcia Boberg

Fair Use of Copyrighted Materials - 0 views

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    Another site addressing the issues of copyright and fair use.
Marcia Boberg

Life Skills Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Curriculum, Teaching Lifeskills 101 - 0 views

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    QIAT discussion thread: suggested sites for students in a life skills class to explore during compter class.
Marcia Boberg

Literactive - Teaching Children to Read - 0 views

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    You must register for this site but it is free to use. For every Guided reading book there is an ESL version in Spanish.
Marcia Boberg

America's Library - 0 views

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    QIAT discussion thread: resources for science and social studies. This particular site is social studies.
Lisa Andreasen

Learn to Read at Starfall - 0 views

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    Site for beginning reading activites.  Offere online support for learning letters, basic phonics, and early reading.  Fun activities to engage students.
Marcia Boberg

GCF Free Leaning - 0 views

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      This is a great site to share with your level II and III teachers. Produced and kept up by the Goodwill Community Foundation. Everyday life is a set of flash tutorials for completing tasks of everyday life.
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