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Tiffany Greene

Differentiated Instruction: Getting Personal with Technology | Edutopia - 0 views

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      How to differentiate technology in the classroom. This will be helpful to know how to do or reference for ideas.
Tiffany Greene

Education World: Integrating Tech: More Than Just Having Computers - 1 views

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      This website talks about technology ideas for each grade level.  Also, why and how it's more than just computers in the class.
Tiffany Greene

How do special education students benefit from technology? - 0 views

  • Students with disabilities cannot use the same technology that typical students use.
  • Children with learning disabilities often have better technology skills than their teachers and are drawn to computers and other gadgets, so using them in the classroom makes perfect sense. For children with physical disabilities, technology can give access to learning opportunities previously closed to them. E-readers help students turn book pages without applying dexterity, and voice adaptive software can help students answer questions without needing to write.
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    Unc school of education argues that technology actually benefits students with a wide range of disabilities.
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    Educators need to be aware of this idea and use it to help their students of all ability ranges to succeed.
Tiffany Greene

Education World: Using Technology In The Classroom - 1 views

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    This is a good place to start in order to find information on how to incorporate technology into the classroom. It's also a good way to search for ideas.
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    Education world is a website that offers links to articles and information on how to integrate technology into the classroom. It has many good articles including some on the dangers of technology.
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