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David Holt

AlternativeTo - Social Software Recommendations - 0 views

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    Find alternatives to software you like or don't like. AlternativeTo is a new approach to finding good software. Tell us what application you want to replace and we give you great alternatives, based on user recommendations.
Judith Schoonover

NCSC Wiki - 0 views

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    "The National Center and State Collaborative (NCSC) is a project led by five centers and 24 states, building an alternate assessment based on alternate achievement standards (AA-AAS) for students with the most significant cognitive disabilities. The shared goal of the NCSC partners is to ensure that students with the most significant cognitive disabilities achieve increasingly higher academic outcomes and leave high school ready for post-secondary options. The wiki and the materials hosted here help educators accomplish the NCSC goals by supporting instruction aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). The materials on the wiki can also be used in states that are not using the CCSS. Much of the content that is covered on the wiki will also appear in other Mathematics and English Language Arts state standards. "
Christopher Bugaj

A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #44: Alternative Professional Development @ PUWT09 | The Compendiu... - 0 views

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    Episode #44 is up for your listening pleasure and boy is it a doozy! It clocks in at just under 42 minutes! Yikes! Episode #44 is kind of a unique episode because it features a recording of a live event. Back on November 14th I was lucky enough to attend the Powering Up with Technology Conference in Prince George's County Maryland. At that conference I presented a session called Alternative Professional Development. I use the term "presented" loosely because, although I was listed as the presenter, the session was more of an integrated brainstorming session. I was more of the moderator for the discussion than a presenter. During the session we tried to outline some of the common problems with staff development happening in public schools and then try to come up with some solutions. During the course of the discussion a bunch of great ideas were mentioned about how to address some of the problems with the typical professional development model. Furthermore, a number of concrete resources are mentioned that can be used to assist students. You can access the entire presentation as generated by the audience here: Alternative Professional Development Presentation from PUWT09.
Judith Schoonover

Oklahoma PLD Activities - 5 views

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    "OATC Staff created these materials as examples of modified curriculum and evaluation tools which can directly support teaching activities related to the Curriculum Access Resource Guide Alternate (CARG-A) and the Oklahoma Alternate Assessment Program Portfolio (OAAP).  Using these materials does not guarantee a passing score on the OAAP.  Each teacher should evaluate these materials and make necessary adjustments to insure they are appropriate to the learning needs of individual students."
David Holt

WriteRoom Alternatives and Similar Software - AlternativeTo.net - 0 views

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    Alternatives to WriteRoom distraction free writing
Sally Norton-Darr

WISE COUNTY ALTERNATIVE EDUCATIO - 1 views

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    "WISE COUNTY ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION CENTER  SOL PRACTICE TESTS & TUTORIAL SITES"
Sally Norton-Darr

Jefferson Parish Resources for Communication Development - 3 views

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    "Augmentative-Alternative Communication" also click Left Navigation Menu to explore wonderful and practical resources and free downloads NOW THIS LINK http://jpschools.org/resources/speech-hearing-resources/ http://jpschools.org/resources/speech-hearing-resources/augmentative-alternative-communication-aac/
Sally Norton-Darr

SimilarSiteSearch.com - The Best Place To Find Similar Websites - 2 views

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    The Best Place to Find Alternative Websites"
Sally Norton-Darr

Common Ground Collaboration: LAMP - 1 views

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    "A blog of ideas, materials and resources. Our focus is on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) across the day and across all settings, but other resources will be shared, too!"
Sally Norton-Darr

Getting started with AAC books | ACE Centre - 1 views

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    "Three Apple iBooks have been designed to help families and professionals alike to get started with Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). "
Sally Norton-Darr

Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative (WATI) AT Tools and Forms | Wisconsin Departm... - 0 views

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    sconsin Assistive Technology Initiative (WATI) AT Tools and Forms. Alternate site
Judith Schoonover

Social Stories - Polk Elementary School - 4 views

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    "Social Stories Why should I do it: Helps teach students routines, expectations, and behavioral standards in an alternative way Reinforces correct behavior Information presented in a story format Provides visual examples of behavior expectations Provides a more personalized and tailored behavioral intervention Helps involve students in the learning process Works well with students on the autism spectrum and those with ADD/ADHD"
Sally Norton-Darr

NC DPI Exceptional Children: Early Communication Development - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    This site presents training, resources, and information related to early communication assessment and instruction for students with significant disabilities. It is part of a larger effort to address the needs of students with significant disabilities who participate in the alternate assessment across the state of North Carolina. The goal of the larger project is to provide educators with the training, resources, and support they need to meet the needs of students with the most significant cognitive disabilities across three critical domains: Academics, Communication, and Transition.
Sally Norton-Darr

The Development of Quality Indicators for Alternative and Augmentative Communication - 2 views

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    The Development of Quality Indicators for Alternative and Augmentative Communication
Judith Schoonover

CoughDrop - Every voice should be heard - 1 views

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    "Every voice should be heard Some people are hard to hear -- through no fault of their own. Disabilities like autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, Angelman syndrome and Rett syndrome make it harder for many individuals to communicate on their own. Many people use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools in order to help make their voices heard. We work to help bring out the voices of those with complex communication needs through good tech that actually makes things easier and supports everyone in helping the individual succeed."
Sally Norton-Darr

Augmentative Communication, Inc. / AAC-RERC - Newsletter Archive - 1 views

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    "Augmentative Communication, Augmentative Communication News (ACN), distilling the ongoing research, exemplary practice, and new development activities in the field into a practical format that made it possible for clinicians, students and teachers to translate ongoing research and development into immediate practice. For fifteen years (1994-2009) Michael B. Williams, a gifted writer who himself relies on augmentative communication tools and strategies, wrote, edited, and oversaw the publications of Alternatively Speaking. This newsletter was written by and for people with complex communication needs and covered topics of personal and immediate interest to individuals who benefit using AAC. Alternatively Speaking provides straight talk on key issues, from the perspective of people who rely on AAC. Every single issue of these two seminal publications in the field of AAC is now available"
Christopher Bugaj

A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #116: How To Help Say Things | The Compendium Blog of The A.T.TIPS... - 1 views

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    Episode #116 features a description of how and why to use core vocabulary (high frequency words) as the basis for an augmentative/alternative communication system. The entire episode was generated using only "Frequently Occurring Home and School Words" from the list generated in the article "Vocabulary-Use Patterns in Preschool Children: Effects of Context and Time Sampling" by Christine A. Marvin, David R. Beukelman, and Denise Bilyeu published in Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Volume 10 in December, 1994. The episode demonstrates that using only high frequency words users can still elicit complex, generative language. You might find it beneficial to listen to the episode twice or to read along as you listen to the episode. TRANSCRIPT: http://bit.ly/howtohelpsaythingstranscript
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