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Sally Norton-Darr

NCSeT News - 3 views

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    The National Center for Supported eText (NCSeT) at the University of Oregon is a federally funded research center investigating the impact of "supported electronic text" (or supported etext) on students' comprehension of content area material. Supported e
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    "The National Center for Supported eText (NCSeT) at the University of Oregon is a federally funded research center investigating the impact of "supported electronic text" (or supported etext) on students' comprehension of content area material. Supported etext is digital text that has been modified in ways that are designed to increase access and support comprehension"
Judith Schoonover

Which assistive technology products have math support? - 4 views

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    "There is a growing number of assistive technology (AT) products with math support, ranging from synthetic speech output of math equations to braille support. Design Science works with AT vendors to assist them in developing accessible math support for their customers. We provide the following list to help keep you informed on the current status of math support in AT products."
Judith Schoonover

ConnectABILITY | Resources for people with a developmental disability and their support... - 1 views

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    Welcome to ConnectABILITY a website and virtual community dedicated to lifelong learning and support for people who have an intellectual disability, their families and support networks. The core of our community is accessible, self-directed access to valuable information and tools, ready on demand.
Judith Schoonover

Student Inventory for Technology Supports | What is SIFTS? - 2 views

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    "The SIFTS is a quick and easy web-based survey tool developed primarily to support IEP teams who need assistance in matching student needs and strengths to AT features. It has embedded text, picture and video supports to assist teams in building their knowledge of assistive technologies as well as their capacity to implement AT assessments."
Judith Schoonover

PrAACtical AAC | Supports for language learning - 0 views

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    "With consideration for some of the most frequently recommended visual supports in mind, this small 5 ½ x 8" binder includes a First/Then board, a Personal Picture Schedule, and a Task Analysis Checklist, with a Finished Pocket on the front cover.  Each of these is easily available by flipping or opening the folded board which is adhered to the Finished Pocket.  A Token Reward board is on the back cover. The picture symbols and tokens for all these tools are housed inside the binder on plastic tabbed dividers covered in adhesive carpet tiles."
Cynthia Feist

What does it mean to use visual supports for literacy? - 2 views

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    The South Carolina AT Program provides tips on using visual supports with voice output communication devices. Includes videos of children using the supports.
Judith Schoonover

Visual Supports - 0 views

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    "This collection of visual supports and other resources provides examples of various strategies that  can be used to support students on the autism spectrum, as well as others with and without disabilities.  Some of these visuals have also been used as part of a school's Response to Intervention (RTI) or as part of School-wide Positive Behavior Supports (PBIS).  Many of the visuals can also be used with families to assist their son/daughter at home. Others may benefit adults on the spectrum, as well. "
Judith Schoonover

Pearson - Prentice Hall Textbook Resources - 1 views

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    The PH@school sites offer a wealth of online curriculum support for students and teachers using Prentice Hall texts. Here you'll find chapter-by-chapter support for many of our titles, including Self-Tests, Internet Activities, Reference and Teaching Links, and much more.
Hannah Moffitt

Visual Supports - 3 views

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    This collection of visual supports and other resources provides examples of various strategies that can be used to support students on the autism spectrum, as well as others with and without disabilities. Some of these visuals have also been used as part of a school's Response to Intervention (RTI) or as part of School-wide Positive Behavior Supports (PBIS). Many of the visuals can also be used with families to assist their son/daughter at home. Others may benefit adults on the spectrum, as well.
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    Visual supports from the Indiana Resource Center for Autism
Christopher Bugaj

Captioning to Support Literacy | Reading Rockets - 1 views

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    Evidence suggests turning the captions on helps support literacy
Judith Schoonover

Visual Supports - 1 views

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    Indiana Resource Center for Autism: Visual Supports: Behavior and Emotions This section contains visual supports for behavior and emotions.
Judith Schoonover

http://www.callscotland.org.uk/common-assets/cm-files/posters/ipad-apps-for-complex-com... - 1 views

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    iPad apps for complex communication supports/aac
David Holt

UDL Editions by CAST - 0 views

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    UDL Editions take advantage of the flexibility of digital media to reach and engage all learners. Leveled supports and the Texthelp Toolbar balance challenge and support for each learner, ages 10 and up. Select your book to get started!Variety of e-books
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    UDL Editions take advantage of the flexibility of digital media to reach and engage all learners. Leveled supports and the Texthelp Toolbar balance challenge and support for each learner, ages 10 and up. Select your book to get started!
David Holt

CAST Science Writer - 0 views

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    Welcome to CAST Science Writer, the tool that supports students in writing lab and class reports. This tool is geared toward middle school and high school students. Check out the supports and help available in Science Writer described below. Or click the "Take a Tour" button above to see how Science Writer works.
Judith Schoonover

Unite for Literacy library - 1 views

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    Original, non-fiction picture books support beginning readers of all ages. Features include predictable, rhythmic language; images with clear, familiar subjects; and text that ranges from one word up to a few sentences per page. These original English texts, created and narrated by a team of contributors, can be listened to in multiple languages, on any device. The intent is to eventually support the 300 languages spoken in American homes.
Cynthia Feist

Visual supports for language learning - 1 views

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    This link to the PrAACtical AAC blog spotlights blogs on using visual supports for communication.
Sally Norton-Darr

Baltimore County Public Schools AT wiki - 2 views

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    "A comprehensive suite of supports for struggling students; including reading, writing, study skills, and test taking." comprehensive supports for their communication initiative.
Judith Schoonover

CSI-CY (Communication Supports Inventory - Children and Youth) - 2 views

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    "The Communication Supports Inventory- Children & Youth (CSI-CY) is a tool to help professionals working with students with complex communication needs make educational plans that are comprehensive enough to capture their strengths and restrictions. The  CSI-CY is designed to make goal writing easier for teachers and speech-language pathologists who work with students who are augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) users or potential users. By itself, it is not an assessment, but rather a guide to organize the professional's understanding of the impact of a student's communication strengths and limitations on their participation at school and home. The Inventory consists of a survey and a report. The World Health Organization developed the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health-Children and Youth Version (ICF-CY) in 2007 to provide a global common language for describing the impact of health conditions and disabilities on human functioning. This Inventory uses that same global common language. It utilizes the broad perspective on function and disability of the ICF-CY to characterize students who use AAC."
Christopher Bugaj

Teachers Without Borders | Teachers. Leaders. Worldwide. - 1 views

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    TWB aims to enhance education globally by supporting teachers locally. A world with well-trained, well-informed teachers is a world with smarter, healthier, wealthier, more peaceful individuals and societies. Support for a single teacher can foster the well-being of hundreds, even thousands, of learners and their communities.
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