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Judith Schoonover

US Government Teachers Blog - 1 views

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    Webpage written by high school teachers for those who teach US government and want to find online content as well as technology that can be used in the classroom.
Christopher Bugaj

Kodu - Microsoft Research - 1 views

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    Kodu is a new visual programming language made specifically for creating games. It is designed to be accessible for children and enjoyable for anyone. The programming environment runs on the Xbox, allowing rapid design iteration using only a game controller for input.
Karen Dietrich

Compass - how to use one - 2 views

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    Lessons on the use of a compas.
Christopher Bugaj

SuperPop Project to Develop Games for Students with Motor Difficulties Using Microsoft ... - 2 views

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    Article about the use of Microsoft Kinect by therapists to help improve motor function in students/patients.
Christopher Bugaj

BridgingApps | Bridging the gap between technology and people with disabilities - 3 views

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    Welcome to BridgingApps! Many teachers have found using mobile devices with their students with and without disabilities to be beneficial in numerous ways. However, finding appropriate apps and accessories to meet the needs of your students and your classroom can be challenging and confusing. We view our website as a shortcut in that process. We focus on apps that have been designed to address a particular need or have been creatively adapted by users to meet a specific need. Finding apps is just the first step in an exciting journey of discovery with your students that will involve trial and error. All of the app reviews on our website have been conducted by therapists or special education teachers, and they have been trialed with someone who has a disability. We invite you to explore these pages to help you find the tools you need to get started and to share best practices with us on your journey of discovery.
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    "We believe that it is more important to focus on the person who will be using the technology, rather than the device itself. We assume that you are here because you want to improve a skill or creatively compensate for a deficit that may be preventing a person with a disability from maximizing their highest potential."
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Baltimore City PS Assistive Technology / Adapted Library new link 10/11 - 16 views

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    Baltimore City Public Schools On this website you will find books that have been adapted using the Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) and the Mayer-Johnson program BoardMaker (c). The Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) are typically used by individuals
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    pre-made picture symbols for over 700 books. must have Boardmaker software to download and use
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
Judith Schoonover

Teacher Lesson Plan - Using Coupons to Teach Applied Math - 1 views

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    *The exercise is designed for students to practice their math skills by using coupons, shopping lists and grocery shopping worksheets. *Students will learn about budgeting and the value of money. *Students will gain experience in working in teams to reach a common goal.
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!
David Holt

CAST's BookBuilder - 4 views

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    Use this site to create engaging digital books that build reading skills for students. Your universally designed books will engage and support diverse learners according to their individual needs, interests, and skills.
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    Use this site to create, share, publish, and read digital books that engage and support diverse learners according to their individual needs, interests, and skills.
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    Welcome to Book Builder! Use this site to create, share, publish, and read digital books that engage and support diverse learners according to their individual needs, interests, and skills.
Judith Schoonover

Place Value Cups, 8 Ideas on How to Use Them - 1 views

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    The basic idea for place value cups is to use Styrofoam cups and labels them with numbers.
David Holt

RWG Word Prediction Help - 2 views

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    Texthelp's HELP regarding Word Prediction within the Read & Write Gold toolbar
David Holt

Investigating Animals: Using Nonfiction for Inquiry-based Research - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    Investigating Animals: Using Nonfiction for Inquiry-based Research
Stacy McBain

Pool Noodle Lacing - 1 views

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    Great use for pool noodles for teaching patterns, spelling, chunking etc.! Great for fine motor and other uses.
Christopher Bugaj

Using AAC all day and every day - 4 views

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    Slideshare presentation by Spectronics about using AAC all day long
Judith Schoonover

WebAIM: Fonts - 1 views

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    "Fonts are the style of "type face" used to display text, numbers, characters and other "glyphs" as they are often called in the typography industry. Typography refers to the arrangement and appearance of text. Typography concerns not only the look of the glyphs, but how they are placed on the page (page margins, the amount of empty space between paragraphs or lines, the alignment of text, etc.)."
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    "Fonts are the style of "type face" used to display text, numbers, characters and other "glyphs" as they are often called in the typography industry. Typography refers to the arrangement and appearance of text. Typography concerns not only the look of the glyphs, but how they are placed on the page (page margins, the amount of empty space between paragraphs or lines, the alignment of text, etc.)."
Sally Norton-Darr

How To Use LEGOs To Manage Your Time Better - 1 views

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    "How To Use LEGOs To Manage Your Time Better"
Judith Schoonover

Think Fast! About The Past | Mission US | THIRTEEN - 1 views

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    Mission US is a multimedia project that immerses players in U.S. history content through free interactive games.
Christopher Bugaj

About Us » Leadership, Technology, Innovation, Learning | SETDA - 0 views

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    "The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit membership association launched by state education agency leaders in 2001 to serve, support and represent their emerging interests and needs with respect to the use of technology for teaching, learning, and school operations."
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