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Amanda Kenuam

Interactive eBooks with TumbleBooks | Exceptional Students - 0 views

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    "special education, classroom, SPED, ESL, teachers, ebooks, library, eLibrary, lesson plans"
Amanda Kenuam

How does Technology Help People with Special Needs? - 0 views

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    "special education, classroom, special needs, SPED, technology, learning, Assistive Tech, assistive technology, lesson, Steven Hawking"
Amanda Kenuam

Win $2000 in the Sketch-A-Space Competition for Students with Autism - 0 views

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    "special education, special needs, sped, autism, contest, Google SketchUP, EasterSeals, interior design, classroom design, awareness"
karen Janowski

Lisa's Lingo: Why Won't More Teachers Set Up a UDL Classroom? - 14 views

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    Lisa identifies obstacles to creating a universally designed classroom
Learning Today

The Florida Educational Technology Recap - 7 views

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    classroom, students, technology, learning, education, resources, fetc
Learning Today

April Fool's Day Activities for Students - 3 views

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    classroom, students, learning, teachers, activities, fun, april fools
Learning Today

National Frog Month - Jump Into It! - 1 views

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    classroom, students, learning, education, activities, frogs, science
Learning Today

Earth Day and Arbor Day Activities for Students - 5 views

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    classroom, students, education, school, activities, earth day, arbor day
Patti Porto

50 Smartphone Apps Every Teacher Should Know About | Edudemic - 8 views

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    "We've discovered a seemingly endless collection of smartphone apps that teachers can put to work in the classroom and beyond, creating a powerhouse of back-to-school mobile tools. Read on to discover 50 of the best smartphone apps for teachers, and share any personal favorites we've missed in the comments."
Patti Porto

Connective Technology Solutions - 9 views

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    Our name, Connective Technology Solutions, reflects what we do best - seeing the connections between hardware, software, and solutions on how they can be utilized together. Most important is how they can address the needs of individuals from teachers and support professionals to students. We provide professional development, training, support and educational materials connecting current technology and the solutions enabling everyone to succeed. Dan Herlihy is a national conference presenter on topics ranging from Creating Access on the Fly, Working with High and Low Incidence Disabilities, Creating Access to the Arts and Using Digital Images in the Classroom as a Teaching and Learning Tool. He is also an IntelliTools Training Specialist, and has written books and articles on technology integration, as well as producing CDs of educational activities for students. His expertise is in taking diverse technologies, and connecting them together to provide solutions for access.
Patti Porto

We All Belong - YouTube - 8 views

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    ""We All Belong" is a documentary film exploring the issues of belonging and diversity in our classrooms. It profiles real parents and the dreams and fears they share. This film is a frank discussion of civil, human, and educational rights and offers a window into best practices and the struggle families face to achieve inclusion for their children."
Patti Porto

Universal Design for Learning - The ACCESS Project - Colorado State University - 6 views

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    "Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a set of principles and techniques for creating inclusive classroom instruction and accessible course materials. At its core is the assertion that all students benefit when they are given multiples ways to take in new information, express their comprehension, and become engaged in learning."
karen Janowski

iPads at Burley - 8 views

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    1st and 2nd grade students using iPads in the classroom
Kathy Malsbenden

Thinking Blocks Math Models - 0 views

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    Thinking Blocks is an engaging, interactive math tool developed by classroom teachers to help students learn how to solve multistep word problems.
Kathy Malsbenden

UDL Examples and Resources | National Center On Universal Design for Learning - 1 views

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    Below, you will find teacher-friendly examples and resources that illustrate each of the UDL checkpoints. Exploring these examples and resources not only helps to clarify what is meant by each of the checkpoints but also gives teachers ideas of ways to implement UDL in their classrooms.
Kathy Malsbenden

Using PBworks in Education - 0 views

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    PBworks hosts over 300,000 educational workspaces, and has helped transform teaching and learning for millions of students, parents and teachers. Educators ranging from major universities like DePaul, school districts like Baltimore County Public Schools and individual teachers trust PBworks as their collaborative learning environment. Learn how PBworks can help your classroom, library, school, or university: 
Peggy George

Special Needs - Differentiation in Action - Primary | Teachers TV - 0 views

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    Shahnaz Khan believes in working in an inclusive classroom, with activities appropriately differentiated. In this programme, we see how she works with her KS1 class at Bangabandhu Primary School, in Bethnal Green to recognise speech in text. Shahnaz adapts her teaching style to encourage all the children to participate, and uses differentiated questioning to ensure every pupil benefits from the lesson.
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    One of the videos featured this week on Teachers.TV-15 minutes. There are some good links on the resources page for special education.
Peggy George

Teacher TV-Special Educational Needs Week - 0 views

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    It's Special Educational Needs Week on Teachers TV and we are showing your favourite SEN programmes. Differentiation in Action shows how you can differentiate tasks in the classroom to aid inclusion. The primary (Wednesday 4pm) episode looks at how puppets and text can be used to recognise speech in a KS1 class. The secondary (Tuesday 7.30pm) episode follows a history lesson where differentiation is used to great success and the pupils assess their own achievement as well as discussing which teaching styles they prefer and their preference for mixed achievement groupings. Also on this week is Being Different May be Cool, (Friday 7pm) an honest look at the challenges of dealing with children on the autistic spectrum through the lives of three autistic brothers and their mother.
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    Looks like some great shows on the Special Educational Needs Week programming this week-Teachers TV in the UK. This is an excellent site to bookmark and join their email list to be notified of new programs. Great videos for teachers.
Peggy George

udtechtoolkit - 0 views

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    Outstanding resources from Karen Janowski, Joyce Valenza, Jeff Utecht and others for using UDL in ALL classrooms.
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    Fantastic resources to explore-Alice Barr suggested that maybe even students could create their own tool kits.
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