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Glenda's Assistive Technology Information and more...: Boardmaker and other Picture Sym... - 0 views

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    "Boardmaker and other Picture Symbol Resources"
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Symbol Supported Text: Does it really help? | Jane Farrall Consulting - 0 views

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    "using symbols to support a student's understanding of text is an approach that doesn't always achieve its intended outcome. It is also an approach that may have unintended consequences as it may also interfere with literacy development."
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Tactile Symbols Directory to Standard Tactile Symbol List - 0 views

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    From the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired Functional Academics and Basic Skills Department"
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Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs: Free Dynamic Display Communication Software - 1 views

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    "Tico is a free, open source symbol (or text) based dynamic display AAC program for the Windows operating system. The Tico Application is part of the collaborative project between the Department of Computer and Systems Engineering from the Higher Polytechnic Center of the University of Zaragoza and Public School Special Education Alborada. Tico's software and hardware for individuals with physical and or cognitive disabilities. "
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How to Teach a Novel: Six Ways to Improve Close Readings - 0 views

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    "So is it a rereading of text? Yes, but with a clearly defined purpose. Those of us who teach novels in the classroom know it can't be a rereading of the entire text; instead, it's a concentrated look at a selected excerpt in order to study a limited number of text attributes such as organization, sentence structure, vocabulary, symbolism, character development, plot advancement, etc. "
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openWeb - Dyslexia friendly web browser for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes ... - 0 views

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    "The openWeb Browser is a browser that helps solve that problem by giving the internet a more readable style on your iPhone (and iPhone 5) and iPad. * The default font is OpenDyslexic: a free open-source font designed to be easy to read, especially for dyslexic readers. This font looks great on retina displays. * The colors have slightly less contrast to help prevent glare. * Symbols are bolder, and darker, to help detect sentences and phrases. "
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The App | Outlines Outloud - 0 views

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    OutlinesOutloud-just like it sounds! OutlinesOutloud takes the sting out of studying by converting your study outlines to spoken audio. Super-flexible playback controls let you vary speech rate; jump forward and backward with ease, skip rows or whole sections, loop-and more! Reads even complex outlines naturally OutlinesOutloud reads hierarchical information (letter and numeral prefixes) in a smooth, listenable way and handles a variety of symbols that could choke your average speech-to-text app! Easy transfer from computer to iPhone With OutlinesOutloud, syncing to your iPhone happens automatically, so you can study anywhere. Select the portions you want to hear, and hit PLAY. All you have to do is listen!"
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n2y | News-2-You - News for special learners - 0 views

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    " week, students connect with the world through symbol-supported news articles and dozens of worksheets, games, and activities. News-2-You helps thousands of educators develop special education lesson plans, and stands alone as the national newspaper for special education."
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Widgit SymbolWorld: Categories : index - 0 views

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    SymbolWorld is a website created by Widgit Software specifically for symbol users. It has material for all ages and includes news, personal contributions, stories and learning materials. SymbolWorld is designed to be easy to navigate, with the option to personalise the layout and colours to suit any reader's needs.
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PrAACtical AAC | Supports for language learning - 0 views

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    "So, we created 12 grids of core vocabulary words - one for each month of the year. Each grid has 12 cells labeled with core words. Plug in the AAC symbols that your client uses (e.g., PCS, SymbolStix, Unity, Pixons, etc), print, laminate, and keep them handy."
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AAC - Writing Meaningful Objectives - 0 views

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    "We've all been there: you've worked hard with your team to develop a communication system for an individual with complex communication needs (CCN). Now that the manual symbol board and/or voice output device is ready, what should happen next?"
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Students with Significant Support Needs and Literacy Development - 0 views

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    "For years, students with significant support needs (SSN) received little or no literacy instruction as their education programs focused on life skills, social skills, and vocational training. The little literacy instruction they did receive relied on teaching methods that we now know helped them learn simple component skills in isolation. For example, students matched upper and lower case letters or learned a limited set of sight words. Unfortunately, this instruction never helped students with SSN learn how to read or write to gain or convey meaning. A series of changes in education laws, along with the efforts of students, families, and educators, have raised expectations for academic achievement for students with SSN."
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Aragonese Portal of Augmentative and Alternative Communication - 1 views

shared by Patti Porto on 12 Mar 10 - Cached
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    "Aragonese Portal of Augmentative and Alternative Communication gathers in a unique site all the materials, software, pictures and pictograms that facilitate communication of those of our pupils who have educative needs of communication. It also intends to become a useful resource for every teacher, providing sets of tools that ease preparation of their own materials. With that objective in mind, all the materials and tools are presented in a free way under Creative Commons licens"
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