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Judith Schoonover

Simple ways to set up your home or classroom to be a "learning place". - 3 views

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    Super cool coloring Turn old menus, CD cases or DVD cases into coloring/writing tools. Slip paper inside and get out the washable markers or dry erase markers (non smelling)! Color - wipe - color - wipe. Practice names, patterns, dot-to-dots and more. This is also great for some special needs situations - for children who get frustrated that their work is not 'perfect' the first time. No worries; they can erase and start again!
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Creative Commons - 1 views

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    Creative Commons defines the spectrum of possibilities between full copyright - all rights reserved - and the public domain - no rights reserved. Our licenses help you keep your copyright while inviting certain uses of your work - a "some rights
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Math247 - 1 views

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    Lots of video examples.
Christopher Bugaj

Social bookmarking - VSTE 2011 - 1 views

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    Chris's presentation on social bookmarking at VSTE 2011
Cynthia Feist

HIAT: AT Quick Guide to Type to Learn 3 - 1 views

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    Tutorial/cheat sheet created by HIAT (High Incidence Accessible Technology) on setting up and using the Type to Learn 3 keyboarding program
Judith Schoonover

QR Codes as an Assistive Technology - 3 views

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    Digit-Eyes is an iPhone 3G app for the blind and visually impaired community. It makes text or audio QR Code labels you can read with your iPhone and also lets you read the Universal Product Code or European Article Number and find out what's in the can or package.
Sally Norton-Darr

Barb Cannon- AAC - Templates - Boardmaker - 1 views

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    Core Vocabulary and Literacy
Christopher Bugaj

ENGL 202: Major English Writers II - Download free content from Harrisburg Area Communi... - 1 views

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    In this course, we will read British literature from about 1790 to 1945, examining literary works from the Romantic, Victorian, and twentieth-century periods in an historical and cultural context, and delving into some of the significant issues and debates that characterize and inform the literature and art of these periods. Although we will move quickly through a large number of authors and texts, the strategies and skills of close reading, analysis, and interpretation that we will focus on in this course will prepare you for more intensive study of English literature. These audio podcasts have been produced to reinforce and supplement the course's instructor notes, promote class discussion, and facilitate a deeper understanding of the course's texts. If you have any feedback, please send email to the instructor at: rsalbrig@hacc.edu.
Sally Norton-Darr

Sources for free symbols, photos, PECs, boards and social stories - 5 views

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    Here's a collection of free materials we've found or created to help kids with speech disorders communicate at home and in the community
Sally Norton-Darr

Premier AT Home -- Talking Calculator - 1 views

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    "This fully functional "talking" calculator calculates basic math functions and can be used with or without a screen reader. Every button and edit area talks. It is easy to use with large keys and contrasting colors. It has three display areas, so when the user adds a series of numbers, the total is always displayed, even as a new number is being entered and while always displaying any numbers in memory."
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PictureSET - 1 views

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    An immense collection of pre-made visuals for home or school
Judith Schoonover

Acrostic Poem, Mnemonic and Backronym Creation at JogLab. Fast, Free, Fun. - 1 views

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    Acrostic poems help us understand. Mnemonics help us remember. JogLab helps with inspiration, word tools and sharing. It's fast, fun and free."
Judith Schoonover

WatchKnowLearn - Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students - 1 views

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    WatchKnowLearn has indexed over 33,000+ educational videos, placing them into a directory of over 3,000 categories. The videos are available without any registration or fees to teachers in the classroom and to students at home 24/7. Users can dive into our innovative directory or search for videos by subject and age level. Video titles, descriptions, age level information, and ratings are all edited for usefulness. The Web site invites broad participation in a new kind of wiki system, guided by teachers."
Christopher Bugaj

TEDxNYED - Dan Meyer - 03/06/10 - YouTube - 1 views

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    Dan Meyer teaches high school math outside of Santa Cruz, CA, and explores the intersection of math instruction, multimedia, and inquiry-based learning. He received his Masters of Arts from the University of California at Davis in 2005 and Cable in the Classroom's Leader in Learning award in 2008.
Christopher Bugaj

Keene State College's Office of Disability Services - 1 views

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    Website featuring different Free/low cost AT strategies. Site created and maintained by students.
Stacy McBain

Do2Learn: Educational Resources for Special Needs - 2 views

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    Great source of information for social skills, behavior, picture cards and academic areas at varying age/skill levels.
Sally Norton-Darr

A Collection of Great Interactive Sites for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobil... - 9 views

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    This is a FABULOUS collection and visual representation of interactive sites categorized for many curricular topics and needs. Great for use on interactive white board. All of the best K-5 online, interactive, educational games and simulations in one place! These activities work great with your SMARTboard or interactive whiteboard for whole group or small group instruction or use in the computer lab or at home for individual learning.
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