Everything you've EVER Wanted to Know about Visual Schedules for Students with ASD - We... - 0 views
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Register for this webinar
What:
This evidence-based visual support strategy has proven effective in meeting the learning and behavioral needs for students of all ages with ASD. This fast-paced webinar will define, for participants, the function or purpose of individual visual schedules and share critical design decisions for creating schedules for all students with ASD. Low tech to high tech examples of individual visual schedules will be shared, including iTechnology visual schedule apps.
When:
Thursday, January 9, 2014
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Mountain
Cost:
$55.00 per person
Games for the Visually Impaired - Great Falls - May 4 & 5, 2012 - 0 views
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Click here to download the Games for the Visually Impaired Guidelines (.pdf) What:
The Games for the Visually Impaired is held each spring at the Montana School for the Deaf & Blind campus in Great Falls. Athletes from around the state compete in track and field, gymnastics, gym activities, swimming and bowling. This is a competitive event for blind and low vision students ranging in age from 3-21. The VI Games is an uplifting and confidence-boosting weekend for participants, and the MSDB staff provides lots of support for the kids. Personnel from Malmstrom Air Force Base assist athletes in their individual events. Volunteers are willing to swim and run with athletes. Any student with a visual impairment is welcome to participate in the event. When/Where:
May 4-5, 2012
The School for the Deaf and the Blind
Great Falls, MT Register:
http://www.msdb.mt.gov/campus/extracurricular-activities.html
Autism Speaks Releases ATN Visual Supports Guide | Autism Speaks - 0 views
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Pictures, photographs and other visual supports can greatly improve communication for children, adolescents and adults who struggle with understanding or using language. Today, Autism Speaks is pleased to introduce Visual Supports and Autism Spectrum Disorders, a guide for parents, teachers and medical professionals.
Apple - iPhone - Apps for Students - 0 views
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iTouch/iPhone Applications can be found at the Apple store, on iTunes and on many developers sites. Here are a few of Tara's favorites from Closing the Gap. iHomework, available for $.99, is a simple application to keep school work and life organized. Visules, available for $4.99, is a visual support created by a father of a child with autism. Visules communicates checklists and prompts using text, images and colors. Visual Scheduler, available for $2.99, is an organizational tool using video, visual and audio prompting. iStudiez Pro (formerly iStudent Pro), available for $2.99, is a multi function homework planner that helps a user take charge of their schedule.
Teleconference on Visual Supports - Multiple Locations- Oct. 18, 2012 - 0 views
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Click here for Video Conferencing Locations
What:
Autism 210: Using Visuals to Support Independence at Home and in the Classroom
When:
Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012
7 - 8:30 p.m. Contact: To request your location, please email the following information to kay.fladstol@vision.net by 3:30 Wednesday, October 4th with the Subject Line, "Seattle Autism 200" The town in which you wish to attend Your name and telephone info Your position or relationship (teacher, parent, sibling, etc)
Top iOS Apps for Individuals with Autism - Webinar - Apr. 16, 2013 - 0 views
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Register for this webinar What:
Individuals with autism have complex needs. This webinar will provide a preview of the top apps that promote a wide range of skills for individuals with autism: communication, social skills, behavior, and more. In addition, you will learn about uses of apps that therapists and parents are finding useful in meeting the unique challenges of indidviuals with autism. Participants will be able to identify three apps, two apps that support literacy and writing skills, one app that tracks behavior for behavioral support and two apps that provide organizational supports, visual supports or task completion.
When:
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Mountain
Cost:
Webinar fee - $49.00
Visual Schedules (VS) Using the iPad - 0 views
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There are numerous benefits to using Visual Schedules (VS) with individuals with Autism and there is also significant research supporting their use for individuals on the Autism Spectrum (AS). A Visual Schedule can be the key to increasing independence and managing anxiety for students with Autism. This can make a huge difference to the child and in turn diminish meltdowns, anxious behavior and foster positive growth.
Paraeducators Academies - Columbus - Mar. 4, 2013 - 0 views
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Click here to download the flier for this event
What:
Behavior Management Academy Overview: The purpose of this academy is to provide the paraprofessional with the information and skills needed to assist classroom teachers in meeting the behavior needs of a variety of students. It deals with rules, routines, and procedures for students. The paraprofessional will be able to identify behavior, the motivations for behavior, and be able to teach and reinforce behaviors. An understanding of the role of the paraprofessional in behavior support will be developed.
Autism Spectrum Disorders Academy Overview: The purpose of this Academy is to provide the paraeducator with information and skills to be able to assist teachers in the instruction of students with autism. It gives factual information to dispel the many myths that abound in the field of autism, and emphasizes the relationship between communication and behavior. It prepares paraeducators to make and use visual supports, to structure tasks and the environment, and to provide appropriate supports for social skills instruction. When:
Monday, March 4, 2013
8:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain Where:
Columbus High School
433 North Third St.
Columbus, MT 59019 Cost:
Free Registration:
To Register Contact Monica Pugh
Stillwater/Sweet Grass Coop.
(406) 322-5298
ssgpugh11@yahoo.com
Charting the Course: Avoid Getting Lost, Learn Effective Discourse Mapping Strategies -... - 0 views
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What:
We all have had those moments when we are unsure that our interpretation has a clear visual scaffold to support student comprehension. We will focus on strategies for effective listening, planning, and delivering a more organized interpretation. Participants will discuss and practice various strategies for using space in an effective manner.
When:
Saturday, April 5, 2014
9:00 am - 1:00 pm Mountain
Where:
Montana School for the Deaf and Blind
3911 Central Ave.
Great Falls, MT 59405
Cost:
The Montana Office of Public Instruction is happy to announce that it will sponsor all four (4) video conferences.
Register for this event:
If you want to register to attend on-location at the School for the Deaf and Blind, please send your name, address, phone number, E-mail address and the name of the video conference(s) you want to attend to Francisco J. Román at froman@mt.gov, 444-1373 (fax) or by mail at Office of Public Instruction, PO Box 202501, Helena, MT 59620
Free INSITE Training - Multiple Montana Sites - Every Thursday Beginning Jan. 13, 2011 - 0 views
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Click here to download the Brochure with Registration Information (PDF) Vision Net training is for kids 0-6 with sensory losses and other disabilities. It will start Jan. 13 -- instructors need advanced registrations to get materials assembled and vision net sites. Please fill out the attached registration form if interested. Topics will include brain development, sensory processing, family centered practices, use of touch, hearing, vision system, CVI, communication, motor development and more. What: INSITE Basic Training prepares early intervention professional to work with families in acquiring information, skills and support to facilitate the development of their young children who have sensory impairments combined with other disabilities. It includes a comprehensive overview of the rationale and organization of the INSITE Model, including early identification, administration and supportive service components. The majority of the training time is devoted to training in the direct services to families. Participants become familiar with the INSITE resource manual (purchased separately by participants) which contains information and learning activities for families on early communication, audition, vision, cognition, motor impairments, and the development of auditory and visual skills. They learn about the INSITE approach to information gathering, child assessment and program planning needed for developing the IFSP.
Using Social Media to Increase Family Leadership - Webinar - Feb. 7, 10, 2013 - 0 views
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What:
This webinar hosted by The National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness will discuss different social media platforms and how families and their professional partners can harness the power of the internet to inform family leaders and increase advocacy and leadership. No registration is required. When:
Thursday, February 7, 2013
12:00 pm Mountain
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Sunday, February 10, 2013
5:00 pm Mountain Cost:
Free Instructions for participation: Please make sure you have prepared your computer to access the meeting through Adobe Connect.
1. Click here to test your connection and install required software
2. Click here to watch a tutorial on Adobe Connect On The day of the webinar, log into the meeting site 5-10 minutes early.
1. Click here to join the adobe connect meeting
2. Select "enter as guest" then click the "enter room" button
3. Turn off your computer speakers. You will listen to the audio portion through the telephone.
4. When you enter the Adobe room, you will be prompted for a call back number. Enter your phone number and Adobe will call you. If you are at a phone with an extension dial 1-866-244-8528 and enter participant code: 219009
VSA arts Call for Teaching Artists with Disabilities - 0 views
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VSA recognizes the positive influence of the arts to advance teaching and learning in the classroom. Because a skilled teaching artist can foster creative engagement and help build an inclusive environment, VSA is seeking outstanding teaching artists with disabilities for the Teaching Artist Fellows program. The VSA Teaching Artist Fellowship program seeks to identify, engage, and support teaching artists with disabilities in the visual and performing arts. VSA recognizes the value of teaching artists in integrating the arts into education. Teaching artists with disabilities also serve as role models of diversity, expression, and inclusive learning in the classroom.
VSA arts Call for Teaching Artists with Disabilities - 0 views
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The VSA Teaching Artist Fellowship program seeks to identify, engage, and support teaching artists with disabilities in the visual and performing arts. VSA recognizes the value of teaching artists in integrating the arts into education. Teaching artists with disabilities also serve as role models of diversity, expression, and inclusive learning in the classroom.
Over 1 Million Digital Books Now Available Free to the Print-Disabled « The O... - 0 views
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More than doubling the number of books available to print disabled people of all ages, today the Internet Archive launched a new service that brings free access to more than 1 million books – from classic 19th Century fiction and current novels to technical guides and research materials – now available in the specially designed format to support those who are blind, dyslexic or otherwise visually impaired.
2011 OT/PT Conference - Great Falls - Oct. 20-21, 2011 - 0 views
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Click here to download the full brochure with registration information (PDF) What: This course is designed to help you develop a more integrated approach, working within the classroom, educators and therapists collaborating to develop therapeutic intervention programs that can be implemented within students’ daily schedules. Participants will: Develop a tool kit of classroom based inter-vention strategies to support students within general education classrooms Discover the three components in class-rooms that have the greatest impact on student learning Uncover simple, movement based strategies to facilitate whole brain learning Decrease unnecessary referrals with a pro-active screening process Learn practical strategies to make visual media more accessible everyday for stu-dents who struggle with maintaining atten-tion How to introduce motor learning labs for reading and writing that can be easily intro-duced with core curriculum Learn strategies for positioning to enhance student performance at near point and far point learning tasks Receive an extensive resource handbook with dynamic intervention strategies Who should attend: Occupational Therapists OT Assistants Physical Therapists PT Assistants Special Education Teachers Regular Education Teachers School Psychologists Speech and Language Pathologists School Administrators When: October 20-21, 2011 Where: Hampton Inn Great Falls 2301 14th Street. SW Great Falls, Montana 59404 Contact: Deb Davison by email at deb_davison@gfps.k12.mt.us
The Western News -Conquering all challenges - 0 views
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Wade Kuntz, a Libby native, poses with his guide dog, Casey. Kuntz attributes the support he received growing up in Libby to helping him succeed in life despite visual and hearing impairments.
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AND Monday, January 14, 2013 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
From set up to ideas for classroom use, free, easy-to-use web-based student response apps and programs accessible from iPads, Android tablets, computers and other devices for teaching and assessment will be demonstrated. Learn how to utilize programs (from apps allowing you to run video, sound and drawing tools in a quiz on iPads, to programs that can be run from any and all devices at the same time from the Web) to keep students from falling behind, give them a voice in the classroom discussion, generate reports and monitor progress, even during the classroom lesson. PRESENTER: DAN HERLIHY Is Your Head in the Clouds?? This can be a Good Thing! 90 MINUTES
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