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Create an iTunes App Store account without a credit card - 1 views

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    Directions on how to setup an Itunes app store account without a CC.
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Ning To BuddyPress User Importer » description - WordPress MU, WPMU and Buddy... - 1 views

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    Changing NING to BuddyPress User (import directions)
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National Joint Committee for the Communication Needs of Persons with Severe Disabilitie... - 1 views

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    The purpose of the NJC is to promote research, demonstration, and educational efforts, including both inservice and preservice, directed to helping persons with severe disabilities communicate effectively. TechKnowledgy 09
Christopher Bugaj

Education Update:Student-Directed Learning:Student-Directed Learning - 1 views

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    What happens when students take charge of their own learning?
David Holt

Voice Note directions - 3 views

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    Texthelp's HELP regarding Voice Note within the Read & Write Gold toolbar
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audio of A.T.TIPSCAST Episode 109: The Magic LAMP - 0 views

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    Episode #109 features a discussion of the approach to augmentative / alternative communication known as Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP).
Cynthia Feist

K-12 Tech Tools - 2 views

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    If you're looking for a kid-friendly website to direct your students to during centers, tech tools to assign to your students who need extra help (or want extra work), or new tools to engage your students in learning, this website is for you! This K-12 Tech Tools Database features a collection of free, kid-safe, online resources categorized by subject, grade level, and standard (adapted from DC Public Schools Learning Standards and Common Core Standards).
Sally Norton-Darr

Making Communication Boards with Google - YouTube - 0 views

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    You tube AAC collection You can make a communication board for children who are nonverbal or minimally verbal using either Google documents or Google presentation. Your board will be available to edit anytime or any device. You can also make it public for others to use online. It only takes 5-10 minutes or even less. This presentation includes step-by-step directions using Google Presentation to create a communication board for core vocabulary.
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    You tube AAC collection
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audio for A.T.TIPSCAST Episode 96: A Language-Based Curriculum - 0 views

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    Episode #96 defines and examines the benefits of a language-based curriculum and discusses strategies for how teachers can implement this approach into their classrooms.
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audio of Episode #135 of the A.T.TIPSCAST: ScreamEd - 0 views

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    Parody of the opening sequence of movie Scream featuring many educational strategies.
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audio A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #151: SNUG & Presuming Competence with AAC - 0 views

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    Episode #151 is a discussion of the philosophy of Spontaneous Novel Utterance Generation (SNUG) and what the term "Presuming Competence" means in relation to teaching language to users of augmentative/alternative communication.
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audio of A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #24: Brainline.org - 0 views

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    Episode #24 is up for your listening pleasure! Episode #24 features an interview with George Washington University graduate student Chelsea Feist who is also interning at Brainline.org. Chelsea and I discuss how the resources on Brainline.org can help individuals, families and professionals learn more about Traumatic Brain Injury.
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A.T.TIPSCAST Ep 64: Spaceman - Direct Link to Audio - 0 views

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    Episode #64 features a description of a low-tech strategy for improving handwriting skills.
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audo for A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #143: Contemporary Book Study Projects - 0 views

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    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.
Cynthia Feist

DIY Laptop Mounted Document Holder - 0 views

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    Provides step by step directions with photos on how to make a laptop mounted document holder using clothespins and chopsticks
Christopher Bugaj

A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #148: Step Into The Light | The Compendium Blog of The A.T.TIPSCAST - 0 views

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    Direct link to the blog post related to A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #148: Step Into The Light
Christopher Bugaj

Direct Link to Audio for A.T.TIPSCAST Episode 104: It's Alive! - 0 views

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    This episode of the A.T.TIPSCAST features a recording of the events that transpired in the attic of the Bugaj household on a stormy night in October 2012 which involves electricity, a tablet computer, some spare parts, and (of course) some strategies that can help students.
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