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Roger Holt

FCC Puts Focus On Web Accessibility - Disability Scoop - 0 views

  • Nearly 40 percent of Americans without high-speed internet have disabilities, according to the first-ever federal working paper on internet accessibility. People with disabilities largely cite the same reasons for limited access to high-speed internet as their non-disabled peers, according to the paper issued this month by the Federal Communications Commission. Cost is a top concern followed by limited computer literacy and a lack of interest in internet content. But the white paper does point out that these barriers can be exacerbated for those with disabilities. For example, assistive technology devices some people need in order to access the internet can make new technology cost prohibitive.
Roger Holt

Project Endeavor - for deaf and hard of hearing Americans - 0 views

  • Project Endeavor is a program of CSD, funded by a two year contract with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).   This program focuses on providing deaf and hard of hearing Americans with access to broadband or high speed internet through discounted internet service plans and internet devices.   Project Endeavor also provides an array of training materials and educational resources for deaf and hard of hearing people.  For more information about Project Endeavor, Click here. Click here to contact us to see if you qualify for discounted internet services and devices. 
Roger Holt

Internet Archive Launches Library for the Visually Impaired With 1M Books - 0 views

  • Internet Archive today launched a new service that will provide more than a million books in a specially designed format that can be read by visually impaired readers. The new service is part of the the non-profit’s Open Library project, which has been scanning and digitizing hundreds of thousands of books for the past several years and now has more than a million in its index. Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle, who funds some of the Archive’s costs through his charitable foundation, said the new service more than doubles the number of books previously available to visually impaired readers.
Roger Holt

Millions of books get digitized for the disabled - USATODAY.com - 0 views

  • For those who are blind, dyslexic or have diseases like multiple sclerosis and have difficulty turning book pages, reading the latest best seller just got easier. Brewster Kahle, a digital librarian and founder of a virtual library called the Internet Archive, has launched a worldwide campaign to double the number of books available for print-disabled people.
Sierra Boehm

Using Free Apps on the Computer & iPad for Celebrating/Sharing Student Writing - Webina... - 0 views

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    Register for this webinar

    What:
    Writing is not real until it is shared. It is essential for students to have opportunities to celebrate and share what they wrote in order to become better writers (Caulkins, Sturm, Musselwhite). This webinar will present a number of tools that can be used for free on the iPad to make a few words stand out in spectacular ways. We can use wordle on any computer with an internet connection to make beautiful word clouds. With the iPad, you can also paste text written by students into a free app called "Wordsalad." Or take a picture or their writing and embellish it using a draw program that allows photo import (e.g., Doodle Buddy). Classroom projects can be uploaded to VoiceThread, shared on powerpoint sites or used to create a story on

    When:
    Thursday, April 25, 2013
    2:00 pm - 2:30 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    Free of charge
Sierra Boehm

Utilizing Eye-Gaze Systems - Bozeman - May 15, 2013 - 0 views

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    To register you must RSVP by May 1, 2013. Contact Julie Doerner at (406) 243-5751
    or email montech@ruralinstitute.umt.edu

    What:
    Eye-Gaze systems allow users to control a computer solely using their eyes - providing access to the internet, emails, and voice generation programs without the use of the upper extremities. In this all day educational conference attendees will learn to utilize eye-gaze systems. Please bring a laptop or a Tobii ATI ACC device. Lunch is not included.

    When:
    Wednesday, May 15, 2013
    9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    LaQuinta Inn
    620 Nikles Dr.
    Bozeman, MT 59715

    Cost:
    Free of charge, free parking
Sierra Boehm

Social/Emotional Development & Play - Webinar - Mar. 5, 2013 - 0 views

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    Click here to register for this webinar

    What:
    Presented by Meghan Murphy, Erin Anderson, and Sarah Ahlm, This webinar will include information on different types of play with examples, explanations of play development and the correlation to academic success. The webinar will also cover how play relates to social skills and will provide techniques for teaching play to promote social skills.

    When:
    Tuesday, March 5, 2013
    10:00 am - 11:00 am Mountain Cost:
    $30 CEU-Credit
    $25 Non-Credit

    Notes:
    You will need a computer with Internet access to participate. Apple computers are not compatible with GoToMeeting.

    The National Lekotek Center will send certificates of completion to attendees for CEU credits. It is the responsibility of the individual to submit certificates to accrediting organizations.
Roger Holt

Autism Internet Modules | Welcome - 0 views

  • The Autism Internet Modules were developed with one aim in mind: to make comprehensive, up-to-date, and usable information on autism accessible and applicable to educators, other professionals, and families who support individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Written by experts from across the U.S., all online modules are free, and are designed to promote understanding of, respect for, and equality of persons with ASD.
Roger Holt

Cosmo Braille Writer and "BERT" for remote instruction - 0 views

  • Electronic Brailler LLC Manufacturers of the Cosmo Braille Writer and "BERT" Braille Education Remote Tool  Now as never before a blind student using a Braille Writer in the classroom can be as quiet as a sighted student writing with a pencil on paper. The non disruptive patent pending Cosmo Braille Writer is a classroom-friendly Braille writer and quiet embosser. The Cosmo Braille Writer is easy for children and adults to use, economical to run and easily maintained. For the first time in the history of Braille; Braille can be taught over the internet. BERT is a revolutionary new tool that enables both the teacher and student to communicate by voice and keyboard in real time during a remote teaching session. Any keys depressed by the student on the BERT Braille keyboard will be immediately recognized by the teacher either on their Braille display or for sighted teachers on their computer screen. BERT enables real time interactive communication between teacher and student, creating a "side by side" mode of working together.
  • Electronic Brailler LLC Manufacturers of the Cosmo Braille Writer and "BERT" Braille Education Remote Tool  Now as never before a blind student using a Braille Writer in the classroom can be as quiet as a sighted student writing with a pencil on paper. The non disruptive patent pending Cosmo Braille Writer is a classroom-friendly Braille writer and quiet embosser. The Cosmo Braille Writer is easy for children and adults to use, economical to run and easily maintained. For the first time in the history of Braille; Braille can be taught over the internet. BERT is a revolutionary new tool that enables both the teacher and student to communicate by voice and keyboard in real time during a remote teaching session. Any keys depressed by the student on the BERT Braille keyboard will be immediately recognized by the teacher either on their Braille display or for sighted teachers on their computer screen. BERT enables real time interactive communication between teacher and student, creating a "side by side" mode of working together.
Sierra Boehm

Re-Wording with MSWord: Scaffold Print with Tools You Already Have - Webinar - Oct. 2, ... - 0 views

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    Register for this webinar What:
    Say goodbye "one-size-fits-all" print resources and hello to providing access! Have you heard the word about MSWord? Did you know that you can alter the cognitive difficulty of print information to provide multiple means of representation, action and expression, and engagement using MS Word and free internet downloads? Using a process called "cognitive rescaling" (Edyburn, 2002) and flexible digital technologies, you can change digital text to engage and support students. Every educator can provide the scaffolds needed by using common features of Microsoft Office in uncommon ways to ensure that all learners have access to knowledge.

    When:
    Wednesday, October 2, 2013
    1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    $49.00 - Live Broadcast
Sierra Boehm

DDP Adult Providers, Autism 101 training - Webinar - Oct. 7, 2013 - 0 views

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    What:
    The October topic will be Autism 101 and will cover basic information about the disorder. Later monthly session topics will include ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis), PBS (Positive Behavior Supports), Communication, and Evidence Based Intervention. This training and each of the following autism trainings will be held on the first Monday of each month at 2:00pm to 4:00pm. So, you can plan ahead and mark your calendars.
     
    When:
    Monday, October 7, 2013
    2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mountain

    Where:
    For these training sessions, you will be using the VisionNet bridge, so you can choose to go to a VisionNet site (school, etc.) or you can request a link to participate from any computer with internet access. There are an unlimited number of links, so people don't need to travel to a central location.

    Contact:
    Jackie Emerson, Developmental Disabilities Program, DPHHS at (406) 444-4088
Sierra Boehm

The Effects of Technology on Students: Social Media Safety - Billings - Jan. 15, 2014 - 0 views

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    Register for this event

    What:
    At this workshop participants will learn about the current technological trends and how they are being used by students throughout Montana. This will include information about how students are using the Internet, the effects of their decisions, and the influence it has on them. There will be discussion about common social media trends, how technology changes people, and some of the dangers of on line activity. Information will be shared about Sexting and cyber-bullying. Participants will also be given tools that they can use to help students make smarter choices with technology and social media.

    When:
    Wednesday, January 15, 2014
    5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Mountain

    Where:
    Montana State University Billings
    1500 University Drive
    Billings, MT 59101

    Cost:
    $25.00 non subscriber price, subscribers attend at no cost.
Roger Holt

ADA Streaming Video Gallery - 0 views

  • ADA Signing Ceremony This video documents the speech given by President George H. W. Bush when he signed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) into law on July 26, 1990. In the video, President Bush speaks to a huge audience of activists, Congressional supporters, people with disabilities, and their families and friends gathered on the south lawn of the White House. The 22-minute film, provided to the Department by the George Bush Presidential Library, is being re-released on the Internet to increase awareness of the ADA. Dial Up (Modem & ISDN) QuickTime: Open Captions | Audio Description Real: Open Captions | Audio Description High Speed Internet (DSL/Cable) QuickTime: Open Captions | Audio Description Real: Open Captions | Audio Description
Roger Holt

Autism | Software Helps Track Autism Therapies | Healing Thresholds | Connecting Commun... - 0 views

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    Two tech-savvy families connected on the Internet and created a therapy tracking tool for their children with autism. ChARM or Children's Autism Recovery Map allows parents to keep logs of their child's interventions, therapies, and diet in a central location online. In addition, the information is available to share with other family members. The software is free to families, however, medical providers must purchase a professional version.
Roger Holt

Developing Tomorrow's Leaders Through Innovative Technology - Free Webinar - 0 views

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    May 20, 2009 3:00-4:15pm ET Technology is transforming how students learn and engage in our information society. Learn about forward-thinking technology solutions from four leading educational entrepreneurs who have unleashed student talent through the use of online, interactive platforms. Join Steve Hargadon, Founder of Classroom 2.0 and an architect of LearnCentral.org; Paul Kim, Chief Technology Officer for Stanford University School of Education and a leading researcher for Programmable Open Mobile Internet; Jennifer Corriero, Executive Director of TakingITGlobal; and Emily Briggs, Program Manager of Sprout e-course, as they discuss successful strategies for developing the entrepreneurial spirit of global youth in advancing social media and innovation. The Webinar will take place on May 20th from 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm ET. It is expected that this Webinar will fill to capacity. Space is limited, so register now.
Roger Holt

Departamento de Salud lanza primer sitio de Internet en español de su tipo, c... - 0 views

  • El Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Estados Unidos (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) dio a conocer hoy CuidadodeSalud.gov, el primer sitio de Internet en español de su tipo para ayudar los consumidores a tomar el control de su cuidado de salud al conectarlos con nueva información y recursos que los ayudarán a obtener acceso a seguro médico económico y de calidad.
Roger Holt

Post Tech - Congress passes bill to make Internet, smartphones accessible for blind, deaf - 0 views

  • Congress passed a bill on Tuesday night that would make the Internet and mobile phones more accessible to people with disabilities. The legislation will go to President Obama next week to sign into law. Advocates for the blind and deaf say the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act would ensure that Web sites and makers of consumer electronics consider the vision- and hearing-impaired, who have been left behind as more communications tools move to the Web.
Roger Holt

Zac Browser | Zone for Autistic Children - 1 views

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  • Zac Browser is a totally free software package. It is the first Internet browser developed specifically for children living with variants of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), Asperger syndrome, Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, PDD not otherwise specified and PDD-NOS, also called atypical autism. Zac Browser was designed to offer a pleasant, rewarding and secure experience. Children sing, play and discover the best that the Internet has to offer with only a few clicks of the mouse.
Roger Holt

Parent Advice - Talking About "Sexting" - Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Nearly one-sixth of teens who own cell phones have received nude or nearly nude images via text message from someone they know, according to a recent survey on "sexting" from the Pew Internet & American Life Project. When people take sexually revealing pictures of themselves and send them as text message attachments, it's called "sexting." Recently the practice has been increasing exponentially. There are many examples of teens taking revealing photos or videos of themselves and having those images end up in the wrong hands. A parent handout providing advice about talking with your teen about sexting is available on the Common Sense Media
Roger Holt

FCC Talks on Broadband for People with Disabilities - 0 views

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    The Federal Communications Commission, getting ready to officially present its national broadband plan to Congress next week, is holding a conference in Washington, D.C. - live streamed with open captions - to discuss what needs to be in the plan in order to ensure equal access to high-speed Internet content for people with disabilities.
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