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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...

Kelli Gerhardt

Web4AllLearners - Web 2.0 Access Barrier- Present and Future - 0 views

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    Wikis, Blogs, this, that!!!! Web 2.0 causes so many barriers to different groups of people depending on the tool used. This article is great because it discusses the issue of access barriers and which groups are affected by certain 2.0 tools.
Kim J

Do2Learn: Educational Resources for Special Needs - 0 views

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    This site should be saved on every teachers computer! It is a jackpot for tools to use in the classroom for any child with a disability. Not only does it have a behavior management section but it also has a whole section on social skills. One of my favorite tools from this site though is the cards that teachers can print out for schedules or behaviors. In addition to all of this, it also has games and songs.
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

My Web 2.0 tool kit for struggling or reluctant readers and writers - 1 views

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    There are lots of reasons why kids are reluctant to read and write- learning disabilities, competition from other activities, lack of interest, school not valued. Students have told me they don't read and write outside of school. Of course they do. They just don't realize it. This blog has a great slideshow near the bottom that outlines how web 2.0 targets reluctant readers.
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.
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.
Ali Berman

Web Access Toolkit | Web Accessibility Resources - 0 views

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    This website is a tool box that has multiple resources about web accessibility. It has articles about accessibility awareness and tutorials for people to get more information about web accessibility. One of the links gives reasons on why website designers and other people need to make their sites more accessible.
Ali Berman

Blogs, Wikis, and Text Messaging: What are the Implications for Students with Learning ... - 2 views

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    This article is about how students with learning disabilities can use text messaging, wikis, and blogs to help in the classroom. Since blogging is something we have talked about in class, it's great to see how a tool like this isn't a barrier for students with learning disabilities, but how it can help them shine in a classroom.
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    Ali- I find your article very helpful. I especially liked the part about Blogging since I am new to the blogging world. I learned that Blogging can be quite helpful for getting teens to express themselves more freely and more frequently. I find it interesting that teen bloggers write more often. I do think that it is hard to get reluctant teens to write...especially with pen and paper. In regards to disabilities, it is very helpful on a personal level. My friend's daughter had surgery called DBS-Deep Brain Stimulation for her condition called Dystonia. She has had to learn to use her left hand, so she has not been writing as often. I am here in Maine with her now and she is recovering beautifully. Blogging would be a great way to get her writing again.Thank you, Ali! My friend Jenny thanks you too.
Audrey O'Clair

UDL Placemat- Core Apps serving learning for all - 0 views

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    You know how once in a while you find a resource and you feel like you've won the lottery? That is how I feel about this placemat and I hope you are as excited by it as I am. For those of you who use the iPad to meet the diverse needs of your learners, you MUST check out this list of apps. I hope you are impressed with the layout of the tool and how straightforward it is. I am forever being asked what apps I recommend and often have a hard time to recall all the best. Now that I have the placemat, I have a quick resource that is visually appealing and understandable. Such an incredible resource for including students with very diverse needs using one singular device.
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.
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