Episode #46 features another excerpt from the presentation for the Individual Differences in Learning Association in Howard County, Maryland. This excerpt describes WordTalk; a free text-to-speech plug-in for Microsoft Word.
The episode features a bumper from Karen Janowski who is an assistive technology consultant, an assistive technology specialist for a school district in Massachusetts, adjunct faculty member at Simmons College, and school board member in her town. She is also one of the innovators behind the UDLTechToolKit wiki, which contains a plethora of resources useful for differentiating instruction.
"Here's what's possible tomorrow: Your students are reading (and learning from) stories and articles they couldn't understand today. Each student is working with different high-interest material. Our exclusive Learning Sessions are actively teaching them their own customized word lists. Students are typing, listening, and learning words in context at the speed that's right for them.
At Educator Central, you get detailed information that drives smart teaching decisions: learning errors, reading time, and more. Instead of typing and grading, you're designing interventions, putting resources where they're needed, and fostering achievement and learning."
Learning styles are a way to help improve your quality of learning. By understanding your own personal styles, you can adapt the learning process and techniques you use. This site is dedicated to helping you better understand learning styles, as well as providing an easy way to discover your own styles.
Make your own paper-based udl wheel to match the online interactive version. Why? Because it's fun, hands on, and interactive in a different way to meet the needs of a variety of learners
When we don't understanding someone, listeners tend to respond with phrases like "What?", "Can you say that again?", or "I'm sorry, I didn't understand you."
This often prompts the student to repeat the phrase again in the same way without understanding why the attempt failed in the first place.
Reply in a way that provides the student with a strategy for how to improve the communication attempt. Use a phrase like
"Say that again using different words"
or "Say that again slower"
to prompt the student to use synonyms, descriptors, or a slower rate. Pair a hand gesture, like twirling fingers when prompting the use of alternate words or lowering a palm to indicate slowing down, to provide a visual cue
Episode #143 features a description of different engaging tools and strategies used by a 9 year old in fourth grade to complete monthly book study projects. Each month the student was assigned a genre of book to read. After reading the book the student was asked to complete a worksheet of questions, some form of graphic organizer, and then create his own artifact demonstrating that they understood the book.
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.
This wheel created by Mark Coppin is based on the original Pedagogy Wheel designed by Allan Carrington and modified by Cherie Pickering. It shares a sampling of apps that address the wheel different pedagogy areas .
Way cool and very informative. Great starting point!
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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.
Flockdraw is a free to use online whiteboard based painting & drawing tool. It makes it easy to draw online free with multiple people for fun or business. You can have unlimited people in a room and the drawing updates in real time. Uses different colors, shapes and text.Start drawing now!
The goal of this website is to provide a one-stop-shop for parents, families and caregivers of children with special needs to:
*Learn about and plan your child's educational program
*Understand your legal rights and responsibilities
*Access local resources including school system contacts and disability services in your community
*Access an abundance of resources, including instructional strategies, assistive technology and behavioral supports to help your child succeed.
The Virginia Department of Education hopes that you find the information you need, whether you are new to special education or looking for the latest news, research, and resources.
Parents and families can make a difference in their child's education.
The goal of this website is to provide a one-stop-shop for parents, families and caregivers of children with special needs to:
*Learn about and plan educational programming
*Understand legal rights and responsibilities
*Access local resources including school system contacts and disability services in the community
*Access an abundance of resources, including instructional strategies, assistive technology and behavioral supports to help children succeed.