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Christopher Bugaj

ENGL 202: Major English Writers II - Download free content from Harrisburg Area Communi... - 1 views

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    In this course, we will read British literature from about 1790 to 1945, examining literary works from the Romantic, Victorian, and twentieth-century periods in an historical and cultural context, and delving into some of the significant issues and debates that characterize and inform the literature and art of these periods. Although we will move quickly through a large number of authors and texts, the strategies and skills of close reading, analysis, and interpretation that we will focus on in this course will prepare you for more intensive study of English literature. These audio podcasts have been produced to reinforce and supplement the course's instructor notes, promote class discussion, and facilitate a deeper understanding of the course's texts. If you have any feedback, please send email to the instructor at: rsalbrig@hacc.edu.
Christopher Bugaj

Amazon.com: The Practical (and Fun) Guide to Assistive Technology in Public Schools: Bu... - 1 views

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    #atchat Book by Chris Bugaj http://t.co/QsvNtFG5 chapter ten discusses AT eval vs. consultation.
David Holt

60second Recap® Video Notes. Everything you need to wow your English teacher! - 4 views

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    Video recaps for young adult and classic literature titles. Very engaging, yet concise. Videos also include discussions of characters, plot, and literary devices and elements.
Christopher Bugaj

VSTE Webinar from LCPS AT on using Avatar Kinect & Gesture-Based Learning - 1 views

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    Research shows that the best learning environments are those in which the students are engaged, active, and moving. In 2012, Loudoun County Public Schools implemented a number of Xbox Kinect consoles for students with disabilities. Participants in this session will learn about the positives and pitfalls of the implementation process as well as the progress made by students using the technology. The session will include a discussion of technical and environmental considerations, account creation, avatar generation and customization, games selection, online collaboration and communication (using Avatar Kinect), and case studies describing specific IEP goal progressions and comparisons. Let's play!
Sally Norton-Darr

PrAACtical AAC | Supports for language learning - 2 views

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    PrAACtical AAC is written by two professors of speech-language pathology, Robin Parker and Carole Zangari, who are passionate about AAC. Our blog is a virtual space where we can muse aloud about the state of the field, share information about implementing AAC strategies, provide resources, and discuss news of interest to the AAC community. You can read more about our blogging journey here and here. PrAACtical AAC's Mission: To improve the level of AAC services available to individuals with significant communication challenges by supporting speech-language pathologists and other interested stakeholders-
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    excellent resource every day! searchable and wonderful
Tara Jeffs

200 Prompts for Argumentative Writing - 2 views

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    Make it Real - Give them a Reason to Write! Jonathan Alcorn for The New York Times Update | Feb. 7: We have announced our student editorial-writing contest and published a related lesson plan. What issues do you care most about? What topics do you find yourself discussing most passionately, whether online, at the dinner table, in the classroom or with your friends?
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