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Steve Bigaj

Assistive Technology Wheel - CAST Professional Publishing - 0 views

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    "For years, tens of thousands of educators, parents, and school leaders used the original Assistive Technology Wheel developed by the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) to select appropriate resources for Individualized Education Plans. CAST is pleased to provide an all new AT Wheel with updated content and resources. Created by CEC's Innovations in Special Education Technology (CEC-ISET) membership group, the AT Wheel is a handy, compact tool that maps student needs in a variety of areas to dozens of potential assistive technology solutions."
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CEC - Journal Article - 0 views

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    Making Informed Assistive Technology Decisions for Students With High Incidence Disabilities (Title...cannot figure out how to change the actual title on Diigo) unfortunately I cannot access the PDF of this article anymore. It did seem like it would be an excellent resource though.
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    Looking forward to your brief summary and implications for your work in transition. You may want to edit the title to reflect the title of the article.
Steve Bigaj

Schedules you can sail through | Tool of the Week - Council for Exceptional Children - 0 views

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    "Administrators, we have our eye on you with this week's FREE tool-a table full of scheduling guidelines to help you keep your ship sailing smoothly! By following these tips, you'll discover how small things like setting limits you can follow and seeking feedback from staff can help you create a schedule that works for everyone. The tool comes from CEC's "Leading the Co-teaching Dance: Leadership Strategies to Enhance Team Outcomes," a must-have for busy administrators committed to harnessing the power of co-teaching in their schools. CEC's Tool of the Week is a free resource designed to support you in your special education practice. "
Steve Bigaj

Education Week: Assistive Technology Broadens Its Range - 0 views

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    "Assistive technologies have become commonplace in consumer electronics-in fact, they make up a $30.5 billion industry that's expected to grow fast, as baby boomers' vision and hearing begin to fail. But those bells and whistles are byproducts of the efforts made by educational technology developers to design and refine assistive technology tools that remove barriers to learning for children suffering from a range of disabilities."
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