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karen Janowski

Knowledge Base Articles by Topic - 2 views

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    links to determining accessibility for numerous topics.
karen Janowski

civilrightletterfaq-blog.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Frequently Asked Questions about accessibility and digital content
karen Janowski

Accessible books - 5 views

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    Accessible books on the Don Johnston website
Kathleen N

accesselearning Tutorial: Overview - 0 views

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    This tutorial is comprised of 10 modules that offer information, instructional techniques, and practice labs on how to make the most common needs in distance education accessible for individuals with disabilities, and enhance the usability of online materials for all students.
Kathleen N

ATutor Learning Content Management System: Information: - 0 views

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    ATutor is an Open Source Web-based Learning Content Management System (LCMS/LMS) and social networking environment designed with accessibility and adaptability in mind. \n\nATutor Social is a social networking module that allows ATutor users to connect with each other. They can gather contacts, create a public profile, track network activity, create and join groups, and customize the environment with any of the thousands of OpenSocial gadgets available all over the Web. ATutor Social can be used alone as a social networking application, or it can be used with the ATutor Learning Management System to create a social learning environment.
Patti Porto

EagleEyes Project - Boston College - 2 views

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    "During the past ten years we have developed two access technologies. EagleEyes and The Camera Mouse
karen Janowski

CCProse - 6 views

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    "CC Prose is dedicated to making classic literature accessible to people around the world. By combining high quality audio, large print text, synchronized closed captions, and machine translations in multiple languages; we provide something for everyone. "
Patti Porto

Chrome AT Toolbox - Apps4AT - 4 views

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    "Chrome Toolbox is a resource site that highlights free accessibility apps and extensions for Google's Chrome browser."
Peggy George

E-Learning Queen: Assistive Technologies for Online Learning - 4 views

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    "For many -- not just those with special needs -- participating in an online course is very difficult without assistive technologies. Augmentive and alternative communication products can help students with disabilities. It is useful, however, to look at some assistive technologies as effective for learners who have specific learning preferences and who may benefit from being able to access content in more than one format. Take a look at the different assistive technologies that are available. You may be surprised how affordable they are, and how helpful they might be for you, especially with respect to keyboards, touchscreens, screen-readers (and "talking books"), and speech recognition. "
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    Excellent compilation of technology tools and links for assistive technology.
Christine Southard

Bookshare - Accessible Books for Individuals with Print Disabilities - 0 views

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    accessible books for individuals with print disabilities
J B

Universal Access Games - 0 views

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    educational video games for parents and professionals of children, including those with special needs
Kathleen N

VizZle - 0 views

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    Effective educational software, autism, aspergers, visuals: Templates for interactive stories, games, matching boards, token boards, timers, and first-then boards, as well as the soon to be released scene cue display and topic board templates are accessed from the second core area of the program, Lesson Builder. All interactive lesson formats can be printed out, and Pix2Go allows you to use any of the over 10,000 images from the image library for projects designed specifically for table-top use.
Kathleen N

Assistive Technology Assessment: A Comparative Analysis of Five Models - 0 views

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    The purpose of this paper is to describe and compare five models of AT assessment: Matching Person and Technology, Lifespace Access Profile, SETT, Education Tech Points, and Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative Barbara E. Bromley, Ph.D. College of Education and Integrative Studies Cal Poly Pomona
Kathleen N

http://photosyms.org/ - 0 views

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    PHOTOsyms is a fun and easy to use program designed specifically to create custom symbols from digital photographs. It is an ideal tool for parents and educators who do not have access to more complicated symbol making software. The primary innovation of PHOTOsyms is that it empowers more people with the ability to create countless numbers of photographic symbols (photosyms), which can be used within a symbol-based communication system such as PECS. This will allow students to obtain symbols that are customized to their specific needs, so that they can expand their vocabulary and thus communicate more effectively and consistently in more environments.
Kathleen N

Unabridged K-12 School Download Library - 0 views

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    Online Library service for audio and ebook downloads for eligible blind, low-vision, and print disabled(dyslexic) in the following states: California, Colorado, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Oregon, Texas, and Vermont . Once eligible, local library card will provide access. Contact your local library to start process. mp3 audiobooks and ebooks
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