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Kelli Gerhardt

Increasing Awareness About Web Access Barriers - 34 views

I really liked Ali's article a lot. Because I teach middle school I can see how blogging can be very useful to my students. Some of my students have a hard time expressing themselves in a class set...

Lisa Gray

Issues in Science and Technology, Winter 2011, Reducing Barriers to Online Access for P... - 0 views

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    I chose this article primarily because it talks about how important it is that inclusion is so necessary especially on the world wide web. This is indeed the place that EVERYONE has access to what is available. It was a bit discouraging to find this statement: "Despite the fact that the United States has the world's most comprehensive policy for Internet accessibility and that clear guidance for creating accessible technologies already exists, designers and developers of Web software and hardware technologies in industry, academia, and government often exploit holes in existing policy to ignore the needs of people with disabilities. As a result, most Internet-related technologies are born inaccessible, cutting out some or all users with disabilities."  Do creators do this because it's easier? Possibly, but shortcuts leave too many people without access. 
Samantha Wood

HAL :: [hal-00257138, version 1] Accessible E-Learning and Educational Technology - Ext... - 0 views

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    The article describes possible barriers in e-learning and educational technology for people with disabilities. It starts with an overview of the different ways disabled people work with computers and assistive technology. Then several examples of creating accessible content and communication are provided. (This article is helpful because it gives you great examples on making your content accessible for those with multiple disabilities. It also shares how to implement the technology into classroom.)
Kim J

At School | Students with Learning Disabilities - NCLD - 2 views

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    This site is a great resource for teachers or parents that are unfamiliar with disabilities. It gives background knowledge about learning disabilities as well as, suggestions for schoolwork, homework, accommodations and assistive technology. The assistive technology section has a variety of suggestions, videos, books and apps that are helpful for teachers and parents alike.
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    This is a great site that you found Kim. As a teacher it is always tricky to address accommodations and adjust to the modifications some of our SPED students need. It also has a lot of information for parents too.
Kim J

Assistive Technology for Kids with Learning Disabilities: An Overview | Reading Topics ... - 0 views

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    This article explains what assistive technology is, breaks it down into the specific problems that are addressed and what tools are available for parents, students and teachers.
Hailey Bechtol

We All Have Special Needs: Using Technology to Break Down Barriers - 0 views

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    For many people, the term "disability" conjures up images of individuals with physical impairments. We need to think more broadly. It seems to me that anyone who is denied full access to information and ideas -- or the means to express themselves as individuals -- has a type of disability.
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    This article is by George Lucas, the founder of Edutopia. He talks about his feeling that technology can help all of us achieve our own potential and discover our own disabilities.
Amy Franklin

Wiseman Belknap Using Web 2.0 Research Tools in ESL Classes - 0 views

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    This is a slideshow for using technology for ESL classes to increase accessibility. There are lots of great suggestions for apps, the benefits of research using the web, and some interesting slides on QR codes.
Rebecca Martin

Embracing learners with disability: web 2.0, access and insight - 2 views

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    This article highlights many web tools used for disabled individuals. It focuses on web 2.0 tools in higher education, but as we all know, everything on the internet can be adjusted to fit the needs of our students.
Amy Franklin

Apps for Dyslexia and Learning Differences - 1 views

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    This site has a listing for a bunch of different apps (free and paid) to help students of all ages with dyslexia and other differences. It also might be a good way to teach or reinforce to students with strengths in the specific intelligences that some apps target. Not all will apply to the age group that I teach, as it seems to have a lot for younger kids.
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    This is also a great way of incorporating "new" technology into the classroom (such as the ipad) or for differentiating homework.
Audrey O'Clair

Techno Bytes - 0 views

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    What's going on in the world of Assistive and Educational Technology. (by Hillary Brumer). Hillary Brumer is a close friend and colleague of mine and I felt it necessary to share her brilliance with you all. Hillary and I co authored an article for an early childhood ed publication and also share a deep love for the iPad and how it impacts individuals with special needs. She is in the midst of her doctoral studies and is a valuable resource to anyone who has learners with diverse needs in their class. Her blog is geared toward app reviews and assistive tech devices.
Amy Franklin

Free Technology for Teachers: Web2.0 & Students with Disabilities - 0 views

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    I follow this site on Twitter and noticed that they had this post. It has resources to make the web accessible to those with learning differences, including voicethread.
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