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David Holt

Read&Write for Windows Video Tour Fact Folder UK - YouTube - 0 views

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    Video: Using Read & Write's Fact Folder
Christopher Bugaj

Fact Vs. Opinion - 0 views

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    Use facts when reporting about a student.
David Holt

TIME for Kids - Website Review - 0 views

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    Parents need to know that this site, which supplements the TIME for Kids magazine, is a safe and wonderfully eye-opening place for kids to hang out online. Although there are versions of the TIME for Kids magazine for grade-schoolers, the site is more for tweens and up since articles give frank facts (while leaving out disturbing details) about things like political assassinations and social injustices.
Cynthia Feist

Free File Folder Games - 1 views

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    "File folder games can be a very versatile tool for your traditional or homeschool classroom.  Children of all ages and grades can use folder games to reinforce important facts and key skills while having fun in the process."
Sally Norton-Darr

Primary Homework Help for Kids - by Mandy Barrow - 0 views

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    "Primaryhomeworkhelp is the new website for Woodlands Junior homework resources. Hundreds of pages of easy to read information and facts on many homework topics including tudors, victorians, romans, rivers and mountains."
Christopher Bugaj

Advantages to Prioritizing the use of Core Vocabulary in AAC - YouTube - 0 views

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    Speaker: Debbie Witkowski Presentation: Getting the most from High-Tech AAC Devices In this segment the speaker provides several advantages to prioritizing a focus on Core Vocabulary in AAC devices. These advantages include Core Vocabulary's role in language development, the ability to target multiple pragmatic functions, the flexibility of core vocabulary, the fact that Core Vocabulary reduces programming, and the fact that core promotes novel utterance generation.
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US School Children At Risk from Heavy Backpacks - 1 views

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    Backpack weight is becoming an increasing problem, and studies show that heavy backpacks can lead to both back pain and poor posture, noted the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). In fact, in 2001 backpacks were the cause of 7,000 emergency room visi
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Math Cats -- fun math for kids - 1 views

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    Math facts, projects, and other activities
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UDL Fact Sheet from OSU PDF - 1 views

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    Fact Sheet on UDL prepared by Ohio State University for faculty/staff
Judith Schoonover

Center on Technology and Disability (CTD) - YouTube - 0 views

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    The Center on Technology and Disability provides fact sheets, presentations, videos, online discussions, webinars, Tweetchats using the #CTDTechtalk hashtag and much more to educate the public about how technology can be used to support students with disabilities.
Judith Schoonover

Center on Technology and Disability (CTD) - 2 views

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    Center on Technology and Disability
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    The Center on Technology and Disability provides fact sheets, presentations, videos, online discussions, webinars, Tweetchats using the #CTDTechtalk hashtag and much more to educate the public about how technology can be used to support students with disabilities.
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Education World ® Technology Center: Electronic Portfolios in the K-12 Classroom - 1 views

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    Using Technology | Electronic Portfolios in the K-12 Classroom The use of personal portfolios for assessment and presentation long has been a component of higher education. In fact, personal portfolios are a graduation requirement at many colleges and un
Christopher Bugaj

See! I was right: people are reluctant to change their minds, even when facts don't mat... - 0 views

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    Confirmation Bias is a psychological principle/logical fallacy. This recent (2015) study documents how people will seek out ways to justify or confirm their beliefs when presented with cognitive dissonance. Date: November 16, 2015 Source: University of Iowa Summary: Once people reach a conclusion, they aren't likely to change their minds, even when new information shows their initial belief is likely wrong and clinging to that belief costs real money, new research shows"
Christopher Bugaj

CDC - Sports - Concussion - Traumatic Brain Injury - Injury Center - 1 views

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    Facts about concussions caused by impact sports.
Sally Norton-Darr

Nevada Dual Sensory Impairment Project - 2 views

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    "Tips for Home and School & DB-Link Fact Sheets The Nevada Dual Sensory Impairment Project has a number of tips available that may be helpful for use at home or in a school setting. These documents may be downloaded and printed. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them.
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    helping meet the educational needs of children who have dual sensory impairments
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