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Steve Bigaj

Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Transition Innovations - 0 views

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    Welcome to the website for the Center on Transition Innovations (CTI)! It is the vision of the Virginia Department of Education to create a centralized statewide resource for educators and other stakeholders in the transition of youth with disabilities. CTI will provide evidence-based resources and information along with emerging practices in the field. A cornerstone of this center is the research studies and demonstration projects conducted here in the Commonwealth. The results of this work will help shape the ongoing work of CTI.
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    Welcome to the website for the Center on Transition Innovations (CTI)! It is the vision of the Virginia Department of Education to create a centralized statewide resource for educators and other stakeholders in the transition of youth with disabilities. CTI will provide evidence-based resources and information along with emerging practices in the field. A cornerstone of this center is the research studies and demonstration projects conducted here in the Commonwealth. The results of this work will help shape the ongoing work of CTI.
Steve Bigaj

(20) Get a Grip on Managing Change: Deploying the Knoster Model for Successful Implemen... - 0 views

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    Important framing of the interplay between vision, skills, incentives, plan, and resources.
Steve Bigaj

Mission - PassageWorks Institute - 0 views

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    "Our mission is to support educators to integrate social, emotional and academic learning and create relationship-based classrooms that are inclusive, meaningful and engaged. Our vision is of an education system in which all young people are supported to develop compassion, character, academic excellence, and a sense of deep connection to themselves and the world around them."
Steve Bigaj

http://annenberginstitute.org/sites/default/files/CRIS_Guide.pdf - 0 views

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    "The Annenberg Institute for School Reform (AISR) at Brown University and the John W. Gardner Center (JGC) at Stanford University have each received three-year grants from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to work together to select a network of sites and develop models for College Readiness Indicator Systems (CRIS). As part of this collaborative effort, AISR and JGC develop, test, and disseminate effective tools and resources that provide early diagnostic indications of what students need to become college ready. The two organizations serve complementary, but distinct roles. JGC develops and studies the implementation of a tri-level (individual, setting, and system) early warning system using a flexible, "design-build" approach with the partner districts. AISR focuses on cross-site learning; brokering expertise and supports for partner districts; understanding issues related to district, municipal, state, and federal contexts; and process documentation. The CRIS sites are Dallas, New Visions for Public Schools (New York City), Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Jose, California."
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."
Steve Bigaj

Christopher Emdin: Teach teachers how to create magic | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    "What do rap shows, barbershop banter and Sunday services have in common? As Christopher Emdin says, they all hold the secret magic to enthrall and teach at the same time - and it's a skill we often don't teach to educators. The science advocate (and cofounder of Science Genius B.A.T.T.L.E.S. with the GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan) offers a vision to make the classroom come alive."
Steve Bigaj

Christopher Emdin: Teach teachers how to create magic | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    "What do rap shows, barbershop banter and Sunday services have in common? As Christopher Emdin says, they all hold the secret magic to enthrall and teach at the same time - and it's a skill we often don't teach to educators. The science advocate (and cofounder of Science Genius B.A.T.T.L.E.S. with the GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan) offers a vision to make the classroom come alive."
Steve Bigaj

How to use Accessibility for iPhone and iPad: The ultimate guide | iMore - 0 views

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    "Accessibility - also referred to as inclusivity - is all about making the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad work for as wide a range of people as possible. That can include the very young, the very old, people brand new to computers and mobile devices, and also people with disabilities and special needs. With iOS, Apple has added features to specifically help those with visual impairments, including blindness, color blindness, and low vision, with auditory impairments including deafness in one or both ears, physical or motor skill impairments, including limited coordination or range of motion, and learning challenges, including autism and dyslexia. It also includes general features, like Siri and FaceTime which can provide significant value for the blind or the deaf. Many of these features can be found in Settings, all of them can be found on the iPhone and iPad."
Steve Bigaj

Understanding the New Vision for Career Development: The Role of Family | NCWD/Youth - 0 views

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    "The world of work has changed. A high school diploma alone no longer guarantees a decent living wage. A typical career path today does not necessarily follow the traditional course of high school, college, and long-term employment. Rather, according to the most recent available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average worker today stays at each of his or her jobs for 4.4 years, with the workforce's youngest employees staying less than 3 years. That means that they will have 15 to 20 jobs over their working lives. One reality of today's workforce, however, that has remained the same is that youth need to develop skills to be employed. To be able to acquire these skills and effectively change jobs, and plan and manage multiple careers over one's life time, career development skills are important. The process by which youth get to know their strengths and interests, learn how different jobs connect with those interests, and build these career planning and management skills is called career development."
Steve Bigaj

The University of Florida Lastinger Center - 0 views

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    The Lastinger Center for Learning is the brainchild of University of Florida Alumni Allen and Delores Lastinger. They saw the potential to wed cutting edge academic research and academic practice to improve education and accelerate learning. Their vision also aligned with a larger effort by the University of Florida's College of Education to generate and field innovations to improve educational outcomes in Florida and beyond.
Andrea MacMurray

Assistive Technology - The Autism Society of Greater Cleveland - 1 views

  • nonverbal child speaks with the help of an electronic communication aid
  • learning disabilities masters math facts using a computer game.
  • vision problems can benefit from an inexpensive device that enlarges printed words on the computer screen.
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  • speech synthesizers that can be used with computers to convert typewritten words or text into an electronic voice.
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    This article desribes then and now. It explains how many different disability challenges can be reduced by AT. This a great article for parents or beginning educators who do not know where to begin with AT. It provides some great simple information and where to go next for more detailed information. I plan to use this article myself for basic knowledge and would recomend it to parents when they are seeking ways to help their child.
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