#heyaac hashtag on Twitter - 0 views
Assistive Technology Oral History Project › University of Connecticut - 1 views
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"The Assistive Technology Oral History Project is an archive of pioneers in the field of assistive technology (technology for individuals with disabilities). It includes the histories of assistive technology (AT) specialists including occupational therapists, physical therapists, experts in blind and low vision, special educators, audiologists, rehabilitation engineers, software and AT device inventors, and more."
Building A Culture of UDL Visualization - 4 views
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Visualization designed by Chris Bugaj (http://attipscast.com) about how to provide educators with options for how best they'd like to receive professional development.
http://a4cwsn.com/ - 2 views
Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs: How Many Sentences Can You Make? - 8 views
Adapted Books Lending Library.docx - Google Docs - 6 views
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This ever-growing library consists of totes containing a hard copy of a book, a Literacy Planner, a Reading Communication Board, props, and more! Many of the resources created/reproduced come from sites including KizClub (http://kizclub.com) for props, Baltimore City Schools (http://bit.ly/BCSchools) for Boardmaker visual supports, Making Learning Fun (www.makinglearningfun.com) for theme-based activities.
QR Codes as an Assistive Technology - 3 views
Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs: Motivate, Model and Move Out of the Way! - 1 views
12 Activities to Help your Child with Social Skills - 2 views
Writing_an_Authentic_Task.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views
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