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Patti Porto

I Bought An AAC App... Now What? - Technology in (Spl) Education | Technology in (Spl) ... - 2 views

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    "With the proliferation of AAC apps, it seems that many people quickly get or want to get an AAC app for their child with an autism spectrum disorder. It is awesome and amazing to see so many people who need AAC begin to have access to AAC. But once there is accessibility, it is not always readily apparent what to do and it is like any technology or gadget, if you don't learn how to USE it, it could become like the 'proverbial treadmill clothes hanger' or abandoned musical instrument."
Kathy Malsbenden

FlockDraw - A Free, Collaborative group whiteboard - 2 views

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    Flockdraw is a free to use web based painting/drawing tool. It makes it easy to draw with multiple people for fun or business. You can have unlimited people in a room and it updates in real time. Uses different colors, shapes and text. Save your work to our gallery and show it off! Start drawing now!
Kirstiea  Alliey

Small Financial Help With Least Formalities At Your Doorways - 0 views

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    Bad credit cash loans to your door are very special mode of providing the instant money for those people, who are ready to mention their little per...
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    Bad credit cash loans to your door are very special mode of providing the instant money for those people, who are ready to mention their little per...
Kathleen N

Material Educativo - PRATP - 0 views

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    The following brochures, manuals of computer programs or communication devices with instructions in spanish and others are available in PDF, Text and Audio-MP3. For example: What is AT and the Puerto Rico Assistive Technology Program? The Assistive Technology Integrated Services Center Assistive Technology and Cognitive Challenges The Rehabilitation Law, Section 504, and the law of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Assistive Technology and Learning Disabilities Assistive Technology for Preschoolers Assistive Technology for People with Hearing Impairments PRATP Information Center Summary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Augmentative and Alternative aids of Communication Assistive Technology for Blind and Low Vision Persons Assistive Technology Devices covers by MEDICARE Professional Certificate in Assistive Technology
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    The following brochures, manuals of computer programs or communication devices with instructions in Spanish and others are available in PDF, Text and Audio-MP3. For example: What is AT and the Puerto Rico Assistive Technology Program? The Assistive Technology Integrated Services Center Assistive Technology and Cognitive Challenges The Rehabilitation Law, Section 504, and the law of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Assistive Technology and Learning Disabilities Assistive Technology for Preschoolers Assistive Technology for People with Hearing Impairments PRATP Information Center Summary of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Augmentative and Alternative aids of Communication Assistive Technology for Blind and Low Vision Persons Assistive Technology Devices covers by MEDICARE Professional Certificate in Assistive Technology
Kathleen Degenhardt

The Parent Side - 1 views

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    "This blog is presented by Colleen Tomko about promoting inclusive communities. "The Parent Side"(tm) is an on-line campaign for inclusion and against exclusion. Anyone and everyone can help promote a positive image of people with disabilities, or call attention to the barriers. T-shirts, posters, buttons, totes, mugs, cards, bumper stickers and more! Theparentside.com Inclusion in schools, work, recreation and community."
Kaney zuckerberg

The Main Object of Global Standard for Food Safety - 0 views

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    Do you want to get training about food process management then food safe audit will only get benefitted by this training as the trainers will keep you abreast with the global food safety standards. This firm is a top BRC global standard training provider and encourages consistency across entire food chain ranging from manufacturer to distributor. This course will be the first level training course in which you will learn about the importance of accepted BRC guidelines on food safety. So people will be introduced to the standards, its benefits and guided about its implementation.
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    Do you want to get training about food process management then food safe audit will only get benefitted by this training as the trainers will keep you abreast with the global food safety standards. This firm is a top BRC global standard training provider and encourages consistency across entire food chain ranging from manufacturer to distributor. This course will be the first level training course in which you will learn about the importance of accepted BRC guidelines on food safety. So people will be introduced to the standards, its benefits and guided about its implementation.
Patti Porto

In Eye Control, A Promise To Let Your Tablet Go Hands-Free : All Tech Considered : NPR - 3 views

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    "Gaze-based interaction has been around for 20 years, used mainly by people with disabilities. But the technology could be available to the masses soon, allowing users to move a cursor with their eyes, or turn the pages of an e-book without lifting a finger."
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. "
Peggy George

100 Helpful Web Tools for Every Kind of Learner | College@Home - 0 views

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    For those unfamiliar with the term, a learning style is a way in which an individual approaches learning. Many people understand material much better when it is presented in one format, for example a lab experiment, than when it is presented in another, like an audio presentation. Determining how you best learn and using materials that cater to this style can be a great way to make school and the entire process of acquiring new information easier and much more intuitive. Here are some great tools that you can use to cater to your individual learning style, no matter what that is.
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    Look at this awesome compilation of helpful web tools for every kind of learner! Learned about it on Karen Janowski's blog.
Peggy George

Arizona Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities - 0 views

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    Valuable information and resources provided by the Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities. Shared by Amy Chayefsky.
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    Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities The GCDD is Arizona's state planning council for people with developmental disabilities and is authorized under the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (P.L.106-402). The mission of the Arizona Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities is to work in partnership with individuals with developmental disabilities and their families through systems change, advocacy and capacity building activities that promote independence, choice and the ability of all individuals to pursue their own dreams.
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"
karen Janowski

Next Vista for Learning - 5 views

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    "An online library of free videos for learners everywhere - our goal is to gather a set of resources to help you learn just about anything, meet people who make a difference in their communities, and even discover new parts of the world. Next Vista for Learning wants to post your educational videos online, too. Everyone has an insight to share and yours may be just what some student or teacher somewhere needs!"
Patti Porto

assistivetech.net -The National Public Website on Assistive Technology - 7 views

shared by Patti Porto on 15 Sep 11 - Cached
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    Our mission is to provide access to information on AT devices and services as well as other community resources for people with disabilities and the general public. This site was created by Georgia Tech's Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA), with funding from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), and Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA).
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

YouTube - STFFestival's Channel - 0 views

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    People with developmental disabilities as subjects and performers remain marginalized in the media. The Sprout Film Festival www.sproutfilmfestival.org aims to raise their profile by showcasing works of all genres featuring this population. Bring the best of the Sprout Film Festival to your area!
Kathleen N

Assistive Gaming: Making Mac OS X Games Accessible - 0 views

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    Assistive Gaming provides information on how people with disabilities can enjoy the latest and greatest games. It's all about how you can play and make accessible games that were not made with accessibility in mind. The editors use assistive technology to access their computer, so they know what they are talking about...
Christine Southard

The Mnemonicizer - 0 views

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    Device that helps people to memorize a string of words.
Tero Toivanen

Eide Neurolearning Blog: Famous People with Dyslexia: Dinosaur Hunter Jack Horner - 0 views

  • "I found my first dinosaur bone at the age of eight during a fossil-hunting trip with my father...Kindergarten through eighth grade was extremely difficult for me because my progress in reading, writing, and mathematics was excruciatingly slow. I would never stand to read out loud in class, even if the teachers threatened to give me failing grades...Eventually, I managed to graduate high school, but just barely, having received Ds in all required classes, including English, in which my grade was a D minus, minus, minus. The teacher told me that this was essentially an F, but that he never wanted to see me again. That was indeed the last time I saw him, but I did send him a copy of my first book!
  • There was, however, one area of school besides P.E. in which I excelled: science projects."
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