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Christopher Bugaj

TeachersPayTeachers.com - An Open Marketplace for Original Lesson Plans and Other Teach... - 1 views

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    Open Marketplace for educators where teachers buy, sell, and share original teaching resources.
Judith Schoonover

TBAG-Welcome - 2 views

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    TBAG works to promote the design, provision and enjoyment of tactile books for blind and partially sighted children. On this web site you can find advice and information for everyone about designing, producing, using, buying and borrowing tactile books. Guidelines for publishers, authors and illustrators of children's books give advice about small changes that can make a big difference.
Cynthia Feist

Visual Communication Aids and Resources by Heidi and Jacqui - 6 views

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    ALSO LINK http://www.ianbean.co.uk/VCA.pdf Heidi and Jacqui have now created this easy layout of lists of websites for you. Most visuals are FREE, some sites have a paid subscription, others are products you can buy.
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    This booklet provides a goldmine of graphics and links to websites providing visual supports for communication.
Christopher Bugaj

PALM Initiative | National Center on Accessible Instructional Materials - 0 views

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    Why and how to buy products that have been built with accessibility in mind.
David Holt

Universal Design for Learning: Theory and Practice | CAST - 0 views

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    Universal Design for Learning: Theory and Practice by Anne Meyer, David H. Rose, & David Gordon $59.99 (Paperback/Full color edition) | $29.99 (Paperback/Black and white) Anne Meyer and David Rose, who first laid out the principles of UDL in the '90s, provide an ambitious, engaging discussion of new research and best practices. This book gives the UDL field an essential and authoritative learning resource for the coming years.
Christopher Bugaj

ModMath on the App Store - 1 views

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    "ModMath is an adaptive program to assist students in acquiring math skills from basic arithmetic to complex algebraic equations. The app, created in cooperation with the Christopher's Way Foundation, lets you type math problems right onto the touch screen of an iPad rather than write them out long-hand. You can then solve the problems using the built-in touch pad. And you can print, save to cloud services like Dropbox, or e-mail the assignments all without ever picking up a pencil. The app is free. But we will be charging a nominal fee for extra features to subsidize the cost of future updates. Please know that the purpose of any fee is not for profit. But rather to expand the usefulness of ModMath to a broader range of students. We have a dysgraphic son too. We just want to see all our kids succeed. So even if you don't need the pay features, consider buying them as an investment in another child's future. ModMath specifics: - Provides students with a virtual piece of graph paper, where they can set up and solve math problems in a format that's easily legible. - Allow students to solve basic math problems and more complex algebraic equations, all without ever picking up a pencil. - Print assignments, email them directly to the teacher or save to cloud storage."
Christopher Bugaj

Join Amara's Global Volunteer Community! | Amara - Buy captions, video translations, tr... - 1 views

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    Crowdsourced captioning site. People volunteer time to caption other's videos. Great extension activity for students
Stacy McBain

Loudoun County Public Library - 1 views

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    Need a good book? Why buy when you can borrow from the Public Library and elibrary!
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