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Samantha Fecich

UDL Resource - Home - 3 views

  • This site hosts information about Universal Design for Learning, and it suggests free and low-cost digital tools that facilitate a UDL approach to learning, as well as tools to support learners with access challenges. 
Patti Porto

Camera Mouse - 2 views

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    Camera Mouse is a free program that enables you to control the mouse pointer on your computer screen just by moving your head. Camera Mouse is designed to help a person who cannot use his hand to control the mouse but who can voluntarily move his head.
EdTechReview Community

[Infographic] Trends in Special Education - 0 views

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    The infographic is designed in such a way that it represents the whole history of special education and what has been done to help them overcome their disabilities.
J B

Kidimedia - 0 views

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    Kidimedia is a safe digital playground for 3-7 year olds, which was designed for the iPad.  Create your own jigsaw puzzles or games by uploading custom images!
Samantha Fecich

VoiceThread - 1 views

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    is an application designed for people to have discussions about shared digital media. Each VoiceThread discussion consists of slides - just like a presentation - and each slide contains a piece of digital media, like an image, video, or document. These slides can be commented on by anyone with permission to access to the VoiceThread discussion.
J B

Brighter Futures for Beautiful Minds - 0 views

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    Wonkido - web and mobile based platform designed to manage schedules, tasks, lessons, therapy or activities.  Features fun, kid-friendly interface and built-in reward system.
J B

Apportunities with iPads | The Technology is Brilliant While the Teaching is Magic - 1 views

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    Apportunities with iPads is a forum originally designed for 20 teachers and parents in the state of Minnesota who are involved in an iPad Project with children who have deaf-blindness. The intent of this forum is to establish a tool that will allow teachers and parents within this project to connect and share experiences about the use of the iPad as an instructional tool with this population of learners. The broader intent of this forum is to weave together the ever-changing face of app use within the field of special education and students with severe and multiple disabilities.
Samantha Fecich

Intelliapp - 2 views

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    "Our intuitive and user-friendly interface will have you taking notes, creating lesson plans, importing photos and designing customized keyboards in no time. An integrated filing system allows you to create folders to manage your notepads and keyboards. "
Emily Dexter

Ways to Evaluate Educational Apps - 5 views

  • Here's my list: Use of app is relevant to the purpose and student needs Help or tutorial is available in the app Content is appropriate for the student Information is error-free, factual, and reliable Content can be exported, copied, or printed App’s settings and/or content can be customized Customized content can be transferred to other devices History is kept of student use of the app Design of app is functional and visually stimulating Student can exit app at any time without losing progress Works with accessibility options like VoiceOver and Speak Selection App is free of charge No in-app purchases are necessary for intended use of app App loads quickly and does not crash App contains no advertising App has been updated in the last 6 months App promotes creativity and imagination App provides opportunities to use higher order thinking skills App promotes collaboration and idea sharing App provides useful feedback
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