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Natalie Stewart

Technology Management MBA Programs | Technology Futures | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    This page provides details of technology management MBA programs, has links to selected schools offering these programs, and outlines the career prospects.
J B

How do you use technology in Special ed? « Technology in (Spl) Education - 0 views

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    There are so many opportunities and uses of technology in education. How do you use it?  Please add it in the comments. We will compile and publish the results.
Nicole Lakusta

Mobile Devices and Communication Apps :: AAC-RERC - Spread the Word - 0 views

  • The proliferation of inexpensive mobile technology is dramatically changing the landscape for individuals with complex communication needs (CCN)
  • AAC grew from the most basic desire to help individuals with CCN express themselves to the people around them.
  • Eventually the personal computer (PC) and standard operating systems became another viable option for AAC technologies.
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  • Mobile touchscreen devices cost much less, are readily available, and there is clearly a “cool” factor walking or rolling down the street, mobile device in hand reading, communicating, or surfing for a Starbucks.
  • There is limited evidence that demonstrates the efficacy of mobile technologies and AAC Apps on the functional communication and quality of life of people with CCN. Who uses mobile devices? Which ones? For what purposes? Where? Why? How often? How does the availability of low-cost, highly portable, multi-use devices change the traditional AAC intervention process? What clinical and technical supports need to be in place; who needs to be involved; what, if any, standards are needed; and how does all this impact clinicians, end users and AAC manufacturers? Finally, what design specifications should be incorporated in Apps for people with CCN whose communication needs are poorly meet by current AAC technology and applications?
  • Mobile devices with communication Apps may be very appealing to individuals with CCN and their families for several reasons.
  • “Normalization” of tablets or other mobile devices has taken the mystique out of AAC.
  • people with CCN are becoming more active consumers
  • access remains unresolved for individuals with motor and sensory impairments who cannot use touch screen interfaces.
  • People with CCN are a diverse group.
  • Mobile technologies and communication Apps may: • Meet most of an individual’s communication needs, serving as the person’s primary communication system; • Meet some of an individual’s communication needs, serving as one of several communication tools. For example, an iPhone is used as a backup system when the person’s SGD is unavailable or when going out with friends to a movie; • Be used primarily for training, helping to develop skills related to effective communication. For example language or literacy Apps; • Not directly address an individual’s communication needs, but the individual or family has a mobile device (iPad, for example) and is using it for purposes unrelated to communication. [Note: this can foster interactions with peers, affecting communication opportunities in positive ways]; or • Not be an option because the individual is unable to access the device, is unable to afford it, or does not wish to use it.
andrew jhons

Innovative Technology used in Online Tutoring to Enhance Student Learning! | onlinetuto... - 1 views

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    Technology looms large in every field to support every mode of work. Education is no exception and you feel the strong hand of technology in student learning process to make it smooth and tension free. What are the tech devices that are very helpful for student learning process in online tutoring?
J B

Facebook | Assistive Technnology - 0 views

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    Welcome to the new Assistive Technology facebook group! I am hoping this group will grow to be a forum where we can all share news and resources about various assistive technology solutions and resources.
Michelle Dubbs

Classroom 2.0 - 5 views

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    I joined this community for a broad look at technology in education. As a learning support teacher I am often asked to help support many different subject areas, so finding ways to use technology outside of just math will be beneficial in helping my kids with their assignments.
atadvocate

Bookshare Contest - Share Results and Win Technology - 0 views

Teachers serving children with print disabilities. Bookshare's "Made a Difference" contest starts today 12-3 to 12-9. Share results of using the online free digital library and reading technologi...

assistive technology digital books bookshare free resources for special education

started by atadvocate on 03 Dec 12 no follow-up yet
Patti Porto

ITSCO Book Talks project - 4 views

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    "Book Talks Go Mobile is a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant funded project giving students access to mobile technologies to read, create and share book talks.The grant has allowed school districts and public libraries the opportunity to participate in professional development, share resources and promote reading through the publication of book talks.  Ultimately, the project seeks to host book talks created through the grant as well as become a place where all students may post and read book talks."
J B

Assistive Technology Resources for Teachers - 0 views

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    Wendy Burkhardt, Assistive technology Specialist for San Ramon Valley Unified School District
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Special Education Teacher Describes Fun Classroom Technology Learning Environment to Te... - 0 views

  • video interview with Education Specialist Rebecca Byers.Video Interview: http://web.teachtown.com/article-byers-042011
  • “The technology enables teachers, parents and specialists to work together to provide consistent instruction. Student data reports guide us to develop more effective IEPs (Individual Education Plans). Consistent instruction and progress data are two primary benefits of computer aided instruction to help all children learn.”
  • TeachTown®: Basics incorporates the latest artificial intelligence and best practices in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Discrete Trial Performance to prescribe individual lessons based on learning styles and student progress.
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  • I also think this program would work well for English Language Learners.
  • TeachTown®: Basics was designed by a team of autism researchers led by Dr. Christina Whalen, PhD, BCBA-D, Chief Science Officer, who co-founded the company while working at the University of Washington Autism Center. The intervention curriculum addresses early childhood learning standards, and uses prescriptive and adaptive intelligence to deliver direct instruction. At appropriate intervals, children are motivated with games and rewards. Teachers can view progress reports online and receive a monthly email report to track accountability. The program contains over 800 On Computer Lessons and Off Computer Activities, and delivers thousands of concepts in six essential learning domains: Mathematics, Language Development, Language Arts, Adaptive Skills, Cognitive Skills, and Social and Emotion Skills.
Samantha Fecich

Mobile Tech - 1 views

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    Learn about the advent of mobile technology.
EdTechReview Community

Integrating Technology in a Special Education Classroom - 8 views

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    There are various strategies for integrating technology in a special education classroom. Read more.
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