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Cynthia Feist

Go Baby Go: Cole Galloway's Toy Cars Help Kids Get Moving - 0 views

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    Great video showing the power of "driving" an adapted toy car for mobility. The GoBabyGo project modifies off-the-shelf toy racecars to provide mobility and independence to kids who have difficulty moving on their own. Some tips on adapting a toy car are provided!
Sally Norton-Darr

Mobile Devices As Powerful Assistive Technology for ALL | Free Resources from the Net f... - 1 views

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    "Mobile devices offer an ever expanding range of possibilities for individuals who require more specialized assistive technology as well. Here's a video that powerfully illustrates some of these possiblities."
Cynthia Feist

GoBabyGo! | University of Delaware - 0 views

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    How to adapt a motorized car for students with impairments that impact the ability to physical operation.
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    The University of Delaware's GoBabyGo project modifies off-the-shelf toy cars to provide mobility and independence to children who have difficulty moving on their own.
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mobilelearning4specialneeds Wiki - 1 views

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    To get started, go to the Tutorials page and download a free ebook on the accessibility features of Apple's mobile devices, as well as our PDF Tutorials for iPad and iPod touch applications that support students with special needs. The Apps page includes
Christopher Bugaj

Class Project Spurs Middle School Students to Help Those in Need - Loudoun Now - 0 views

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    Loudoun Now article about Blue Ridge Middle School sixth grade One To The World lesson supporting Mobile Hope charity organization
Sally Norton-Darr

Excellent Guides and Tutorials to Help Kids Make Engaging Educational Movies ~ Educatio... - 0 views

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    Engaging kids in creative video productions allows them to develop communication skills and enhances their technical know-how. It also gives them an avenue through which they can practice multimodal expressions and present information in numerous ways.This multimodality in communicating information does not only help students understand topics much better and at a deeper level but is also an elemental feature of the 21st century learning.
Christopher Bugaj

Loudoun County Public Library > Services > Beanstack - 1 views

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    "Loudoun County Public Library now offers customers access to Beanstack, an online portal that provides free personalized recommendations of children's books and apps. The new, online service is free to all customers with an LCPL library card. Customers can sign up here and use Beanstack from their home computer, mobile device, or in any of the Library's branch locations.   Beanstack is an innovative new way to connect children and their families with books and educational apps that match each child's interests, age and reading level."
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Mobile Devices and Communication Apps :: AAC-RERC - Spread the Word - 1 views

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    AAC resource Guide for Teachers. White paper
Stacy McBain

App Store - EyeNote - 2 views

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    EyeNote is a free mobile device application to denominate Federal Reserve Notes (U.S. paper currency) as an aid for the blind or visually impaired to increase accessibility
Judith Schoonover

ICATER ToolKit for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 1 views

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    The Iowa Center for Assistive Technology Education and Research (ICATER) is proud to announce that many of the resources that we offer including our AT app webinars and archives and AT Tips of the Day are available as part of a free app for the iPad. The ICATER Toolkit is available in the app store and aims to provide AT resources to teachers on their mobile device.
Sally Norton-Darr

Free Resources from AAC Language Lab - 0 views

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    "Free Resources The AAC Language Lab offers many free resources. Free resources include: Language Stages and Objectives Unity Vocabulary Programs Let's Talk AAC Blog Sample Lesson Plans Clinical Classroom Mobile"
Hannah Moffitt

About our program - 0 views

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    The kidSAFE Seal Program is a new "seal of approval" program that independently reviews and certifies the safety practices of children-friendly websites and applications, including kid-targeted game sites, virtual worlds, social networks, mobile apps, web-connected devices, and other similar interactive products.
Christopher Bugaj

Braille comes unbound from the book - Article - 1 views

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    How technology can stop a literary crisis | Society | guardian.co.uk
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