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Christopher Bugaj

BBC - School Radio - Primary teaching resources: Audio and sound clips for KS1 and KS2 ... - 3 views

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    Audio resources of primary schools
Christopher Bugaj

HIAT - Universal Design for Learning - 3 views

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    Resources from the High Incident Assistive Technology Team in Montgomery County Public Schools related to UDL
Cynthia Feist

Using the Screen Recorder in ActivInspire - YouTube - 1 views

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    How to use the screen recorder tool to capture the work being done in a flipchart for later playback.
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    Video tutorial on using the ActivInspire screen recorder in a flipchart
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switch adapted mouse instructions - 5 views

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    How to switch adapt a mouse
Karen Dietrich

KnowledgeBox Math Games - FactMonster.com - 2 views

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    Copyright © KnowledgeBox. All rights reserved.
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About Me - 2 views

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    Users create a one-page web site featuring information they want the world to know about them. Upload one picture, add relevant text, and add hyperlinks to any content that helps people understand who you are and what you're all about.
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Career Videos - Videos - America's Career InfoNet - 3 views

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    Hundreds of videos of careers in English and Spanish as well. Can be used to assist students with choosing a career or video modeling to teacher vocational skills.
Judith Schoonover

Adapted Books Resources - 3 views

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    lcpsat adapted books resource Brown Bear
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    "All individuals have the right to access print materials in order to learn, increase vocational success, and improve overall quality of life." On this website you will find a wealth of information and resources on adapting books compiled by LCPS staff.
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App Store - UDLinks - 3 views

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    This app is for teachers and parents to search for content specific online teaching resources aligned with Universal Design for Learning. Users can complete a "Class Profile" narrowing the resources by content, grade level and topic. When prompted, questions in the profile tool narrow the search further by asking questions aligned with UDL.
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http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/ - 2 views

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    best tools on the web
Karen Dietrich

sharknumbers - 2 views

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    Place value practice. Look at base ten blocks determine the number, then select it from the group of numbers. Immediate feedback
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Big Blue Button - 2 views

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    BigBlueButton enables universities and colleges to deliver a high-quality learning experience to remote students.
Judith Schoonover

QR Codes as an Assistive Technology - 3 views

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    Digit-Eyes is an iPhone 3G app for the blind and visually impaired community. It makes text or audio QR Code labels you can read with your iPhone and also lets you read the Universal Product Code or European Article Number and find out what's in the can or package.
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YouTube's TestTube - 3 views

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    This website is YouTube's page about projects they are working on.
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Symbolate Tool Quickstart PDF - 3 views

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    step-by-step tutorial on using symbolate
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How to Make a Desktop Calendar holder from a CD Jewel Case - 1 views

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    Directions on how to create a calendar stand from a Plastic CD case.
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Some Foldable Ideas - 1 views

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    These are some great ideas for using foldables in the classroom.
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Faucet Facts (created with Book Builder) - 4 views

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    Second grade SOL on the water cycle meets Book Builder a free interactive tool for making stories you create come alive!
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Kinesthetic learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Kinesthetic learning (also known as tactile learning) is a learning style in which learning takes place by the student carrying out a physical activity, rather than listening to a lecture or watching a demonstration. People with a kinesthetic learning style are also commonly known as "do-ers". The Fleming VAK/VARK model (one of the most common and widely used categorizations of the various types of learning styles)[1] categorized learning styles as follows: Visual learners Auditory learners Reading- or writing-preference learners Kinesthetic learners[2]
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    Kinesthetic learning (also known as tactile learning) is a learning style in which learning takes place by the student carrying out a physical activity, rather than listening to a lecture or watching a demonstration. People with a kinesthetic learning style are also commonly known as "do-ers". The Fleming VAK/VARK model (one of the most common and widely used categorizations of the various types of learning styles)[1] categorized learning styles as follows: Visual learners Auditory learners Reading- or writing-preference learners Kinesthetic learners[2]
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