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Christopher Bugaj

Progressive Language helps your communicators progress to full communication! | Assisti... - 0 views

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    "Progressive Language helps your communicators progress to full communication! Ever since we released our first core word vocabulary in multiple grid sizes, back in Proloquo2Go 2.0, we've been recommending that people choose the largest grid size they can use. Choosing a large grid size gives you the most language on a single screen. With more language available at a glance, you can quickly recognize the words you want to use. You don't have to remember which folder a word is in and then navigate there"
Mark Nichols

Resources for the Essay Writer | PaperStarter.com - 1 views

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    From choosing a topic to organizing a paper, writing an essay can be tricky. In addition, you have to check for spelling errors, make sure you haven't plagiarized, and cite any sources you may have used. With all this in mind, it may be time to call in some extra help. While you should not go as far as hiring someone to write the essay for you, it is okay to get a little help and the web offers a wealth of resources to help you write a stellar essay. Below you will find resources to help you every step of the way, from choosing a topic to checking your paper for plagiarism and errors.
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Recipes4Success - 1 views

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    Tech4Learning free tutorials on Pixie and web blender The Recipes are tutorials that help you learn a new application. Choose a program to find out more about the Recipe for that application. Choose a different level on the left to see more tutorials
Sally Norton-Darr

Choosing Core Words for Activities: Coring it out - 1 views

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    This is a great step by step description of which core words to target during specific activities and how to do it! It applies to all well designed and robust AAC apps/page sets.
Karen Dietrich

Harcourt Schools Site Search - 1 views

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    Choose subject All subjects Reading/Language Arts Spelling Math Social Studies Science Health Art Choose grade All grades Kindergarten 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Choose keyword No keyword
Christopher Bugaj

Copy of Batman's Basic Skills/Study Hall Checklist - 0 views

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    work completion checklist made in Google Forms. In order duplicate this you need the Google Spreadsheet link. Choose File>Make a Copy. Then go to Form of the new copy and choose Edit Form to get the link to the Google Form.
Judith Schoonover

PVC Pipe Easel - clds - 1 views

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    "The flip chart easel is used along with the alphabet flip chart for self-selected writing activities. The easel allows for the partner in partner-assisted scanning to have their hands free to point to the letters as well as write the letters the student chooses on their page. It also allows the student to have the alphabet flip chart at eye level as they focus on the letters being scanned. The easel can also be used with the communication flip chart for other partner assisted scanning activities. The easel has been designed by Julie Brickhouse, a teacher on the Deaf-Blind Model Classroom Project in North Carolina."
Cynthia Feist

Hey! Can I Try That? - 0 views

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    The free downloadable handbook Hey! Can I Try That? helps students identify their needs for AT, providing a tool to help empower them to become self-advocates in choosing and using AT. Available in English and Spanish!
Cynthia Feist

Hey Can I Try That? - Education Tech Points - 0 views

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    Has links to "Hey! Can I Try That?" free downloadable student handbook for choosing AT. Available in English and Spanish.
Sally Norton-Darr

Choose the right view for the task in PowerPoint 2013 - 0 views

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    how to access and use different "views" in ppt.
Christopher Bugaj

Newton's Laws of Motion & Sports - 0 views

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    "To learn about Newton's Laws of Motion, 8th grade students applied the three laws to a sport of their choosing. Students worked independently on this project but shared their final products with each other for feedback. OneNote was used for the assignment, rubric, and work pages, as well as the sharing of links and student feedback. Sway was used as the platform for the final projects, complete with text, images and video! Click the link below to check out a sample OneNote notebook containing the project information and a few sample student response pages"
Judith Schoonover

my StoryMaker® at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 1 views

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    Very simple to use, and students do not need an account to create stories here. Students choose their main character from a list of possible characters, then they choose the character's goal and a secondary character. Stories can be printed or saved as PDF files.
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ABCya! Make a Car | Childrens Computer Activity - 1 views

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    Neat computer game for creating a car. Choose all sorts of add-on's like custom engine, wings, helicopter, shocks, wheels and more!
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Career Videos - Videos - America's Career InfoNet - 3 views

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    Hundreds of videos of careers in English and Spanish as well. Can be used to assist students with choosing a career or video modeling to teacher vocational skills.
Cynthia Feist

GoNoodle - Brain Breaks - 0 views

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    Research shows that physical "brain breaks" can help students activate, energize, and stimulate their brains. GoNoodle helps students "get the wiggles out" with brain breaks. Create a free login, set up your class, and choose from a variety of exercise, movement, and dance videos.
Cynthia Feist

HeroMachine Character Portrait Creator - 0 views

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    Unlock your inner artist and create your own character for free, choosing from thousands of hand-drawn custom-colorable line art.
David Holt

Create a SmartArt graphic - 0 views

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    A SmartArt graphic is a visual representation of your information that you can quickly and easily create, choosing from among many different layouts, to effectively communicate your message or ideas.
David Holt

HeroMachine 2.5 | HeroMachine Character Portrait Creator - 0 views

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    Invite students to create their own hero. Then use that hero to inspire appropriate behavior, as a writing prompt, or more!
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    HeroMachine lets you unlock your inner artist, enabling you to create professional-looking illustrations even if you can't draw a straight line. Just choose a pose, then pick a set and genre of items and click to add them.
Sally Norton-Darr

Power Up: Apps for Kids with Special Needs and Learning Differences | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    recommendations and reviews Apps are arranged by challenge area and difficulty level. For each challenge area, we've included an informational overview with a list of typical challenges that kids face, help for choosing apps that match kids' needs, and further resources. You'll also find Power Tips with ideas for other activities you can do. You can download a guide which contains a list of nearly 100 apps that have been rigorously evaluated and carefully selected by a panel of expert educators, and thoroughly tested by parents and kids. The apps that made the list have been determined to be great media that can boost or supplement learning in both core academic subjects like reading and math, as well as social interaction, communication, motor skills, and organization.
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