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Dustin Henning

EdTech Solutions - Teaching Every Student - 3 views

  • Autism Tech Resources
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      I was looking for something specifically about a person with autism using Web 2.0 or an autistic person using the internet. Did you expect me to see something other than a page about autism? Did I miss something?
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    It is important to make the curriculum accessible to all learners and provide opportunities for struggling learners to demonstrate what they know using principles of universal design.
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    I watched the video by the Blue Man Group! Very interesting! I couldn't imagine wearing that dress. Thanks for the site! All the resources for assistive technology look very helpful.
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    Diigo allows you to highlight and bookmark specific sections of webpages. You should find an Internet or web 2.0 related section on the page you bookmarked. Highlight & bookmark that section. Or bookmark a webpage clearly focused specifically on web related issues of accessibility.
Dustin Henning

Zac Browser | Zone for Autistic Children - 6 views

  • 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
  • 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.
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    This program allows children with autistic type disorders experience the web in a comfortable way for them. It can actually utilize a Wii remote as well! The browser only can access specific sites that have been deemed appropriate for children with these disorders in an attempt to reduce distractions and inappropriate material avaiable on the web.
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    Great example of a product that is addresses accessibility for people while using the web. Good use of highlighting the info that directly meets the assignment requirement. The use of highlights is one of Diigo's best features for group research.
LeaAnn Koekenberg

Autism: Confronting a Crisis in Public Education - 4 views

My son was just diagnosed this summer with Aspergers and we are currently fighting the school district regarding their lack of assistance. I would love to know if this webinar gave any good websit...

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carmin karasic

Proloquo2Go: AAC in Your Pocket - What is Proloquo2Go? - 3 views

  • this a great solution for children and adults with autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, developmental disabilities, or apraxia.
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    Dustin bookmarked an article about Proloquo2Go. This product offers speech communication assistance on an i-phone or i-touch. My Proloquo2Go bookmark demonstrates Diigo's Highlight feature. None of you used it in the assignment. But it is a powerful way to bookmark specific material. OK.. this is not exactly pure Web 2.0 AT, but it is an example of bookmarking a specific section of a page by using Diigo to highlight & bookmark the highlighted section.
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