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J J

Free Online Computer Science and Programming Books, Textbooks, and Lecture Notes :: Fre... - 0 views

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    Cool website with programming courses.
Elena DiCenso

Mr. Lettiere's English 9 -- Romeo and Juliet - 0 views

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    This site is complete with many resources that I could use in my classroom, from prereading activities to follow up projects. It is very helpful.
Elena DiCenso

bravelyspeaking » Classroom Resources - 0 views

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    This is a good activity to use when introducing students to Romeo and Juliet. It allows them to think about relevant themes in the text and relate them to their lives from the onset. I think it would motivate students to read on and see how the themes play out. At least that is the goal...
Elena DiCenso

Dire Straits - Romeo and Juliet - 0 views

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    Discusion questions at the end are a good way to link the song lyrics to the primary texts. Students love listening to music in class, so I think the song would be a supplementary text to use.
Elena DiCenso

Shakespeare Resource Center - 0 views

shared by Elena DiCenso on 12 Aug 08 - Cached
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    This page is valuable because it lists many resources all in one place. It makes it much easier to find resources that are relevant to teaching Shakespeare. It's much more effective than "googling."
Elena DiCenso

Romeo and Juliet Playbill TeacherWeb Teaching Guide - 0 views

  • it is extremely important that they get a solid basis of understanding of the man, his times, the Elizabethan culture, and the theater of his day.
  • This curriculum web is designed to help students synthesize all of the information they have gathered in a unit of study on Romeo and Juliet and present it in a creative way that requires them to work collaboratively.
  • Today’s students must know how to navigate the World Wide Web, search for needed information, and filter through unreliable sources. By requiring them to research using the Internet, students will gain and enhance these skills.
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    I think this project is brilliantly designed. i will definitely use it in my classroom.
Elena DiCenso

Romeo and Juliet Resources - 0 views

  • Themes in "Romeo and Juliet" is an activity which encourages students to consider the themes in "Romeo and Juliet" as compared to the music they listen to every day. Themes that surface are love, hate, parent/child conflict, friendship and more.
    • Elena DiCenso
       
      Sounds like a really good activity. High school students would LOVE it.
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    I think any website that has this many resources in one place is worth looking at. I like the way this site categorizes the various links.
jennifer thompson

Do Children with Autism Learn to Read more Readily by Computer Assisted Instruction or ... - 0 views

  • The study evaluates the progress of eight children aged 3-5 years with autism attending a specialist teaching unit in their development of reading skills in two conditions: computer instructed learning and book based learning. The authors developed a direct observation schedule to monitor autistic behaviours using computerized techniques. The children were matched by age, severity of autistic symptomatology and number of spoken words. They were initially randomly allocated to the computer or book condition and crossed over at 10 weeks. All of the children spent more time on task in the computer condition than in the book condition. By the end of the study after computer assisted learning, five of the eight children could reliably identify at least three words. It was found that children with autism spent more time on reading material when they accessed it through a computer and were less resistant to its use.
    • jennifer thompson
       
      Studies report that computer based learning within this population is effective.
jennifer thompson

Mind Hacks: Reactive Colours and the autistic community - 0 views

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    I am amazed to discover how many people are interested in educating students with autism through visual aids & technology!
jennifer thompson

NOESIS: An Enhanced Educational Environment for Kids with Autism Spectrum Disorders - 0 views

  • A novel educational environment for kids with autistic spectrum disorders (ASDs), namely NOESIS, is presented in this paper. NOESIS takes into account ASD kids’ individual characteristics (level of autism, source sensitivity, reaction target, etc), their emotional state (stress level, hyper-/hypo-tension) during their educational procedure, and creativity during guided- and self-activity (e.g., gaming). It adapts to each kid’s specific characteristics through system adaptation and self-regulation procedures. Moreover, it provides assistance to the educator for preparation, customization and optimization of the educational material for each kid and provision of enhanced evaluation procedures (scores/tools) via well-managed Web Services. Parents’ updating is also provided via reporting material with learning curve descriptions. Overall, NOESIS contributes to the provision of opportunities to all ASD children to be educated by facilitating access and tuning innovative technology to social needs.
jennifer thompson

Autism Education | Help With Autism - 0 views

  • Technology Breakthrough in Communicating with Autistic ChildrenAuthor: mom_to_one, 05 16th, 2008 CALIFORNIA – New technologies are helping autistic children communicate like never before. At the Pacific Autism Center for Education in Santa Clara, each morning begins with a Power Point presentation, launching a day filled with technology and a new type of autism therapy. Two out of every three students at the center are non-verbal, but thanks to a voice output device 12-year-old Alex is able to get the snacks he craves. Malique also uses the device to “talk” for him. “The largest benefit is the ability to give them a voice, gives them a voice that offers a breadth of options and the third benefit is the social interactions that come from having the ability to speak,” explained the center’s Kurt Ohlfs. Technology also makes communicating less cumbersome. Imagine trying to carry around a book with pictures of everything you wanted to convey in a day. Now the students have all that information at their fingertips; 21-year-old Daniel is using a more advanced, hand held device that offers him a menu with hundreds of icon options. He selects the ones he wants and the computer talks in sentences, conveying his thoughts. “It’s amazing when we’ve given some of this technology to our students and it’s opened up that door and now the students are surprisingly prolific when it comes to expressing their thoughts,” said Ohlfs.
jennifer thompson

Do2Learn: Educational Resources for Special Needs - 0 views

  • Equipment and Software For general availability to the largest audience, the computer implementation was done for a low end PC using web standard JAVA Script. The lessons work on all versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer 4.0 and later and do not require any plug-in software, graphics hardware or special set-up by the users before playing. The exception is that the user may choose to reset his screen to display 600 by 800 pixels. Lessons also play on MAC systems, although at a slightly increased rate. All programs were coded with time lines and customized functions to incorporate specialized screen actions and responses. In-house software was designed to create play arrangements to teach effectively while avoiding a known pattern recognition by the students. Live images of people using the items or doing the actions were processed as minimum sized animated GIFs, with a standard sequence of three flowing images, to simulate live action within the computer-generated images.
    • jennifer thompson
       
      It is important to ensure that all computer technology is up to date and ready to be accessed at any minute. While working in a public school, I remember waiting 15 minutes for a program to load! Students with autism have problems with waiting.
jennifer thompson

neurodiversity.com | autism & computers - 0 views

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    This site offers numerous links to various sites that is relevant to autism & computers.
jennifer thompson

Dr. Chris' Autism Journal » Blog Archive » Autism Education Network Conferenc... - 0 views

  • One of the strongest evidence-based practices is Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), which has over 20 years of research showing effectiveness for children with autism.It is important to note that when I say “ABA”, I am not speaking exclusively about Discrete Trial Training (DTT). Rather, I am talking about a very large field of science which focus on using the principles of behavior analysis to change behavior in order to make society a better place. This field is not specific to autism, in fact, many parenting books, marriage books, and addiction books focus on the principles of behavior analysis to help people. In autism, DTT is one type of ABA that has shown effectiveness. Other types of ABA, such as Pivotal Response Training (PRT) use more naturalistic teaching strategies and have also shown effectiveness for remediating certain symptoms of autism.
    • jennifer thompson
       
      ABA is my passion and what I practice everyday. A majority of my students respond to this approach and it took many years and grad degree to really understand its principals. Hence my icon..b.f. skinner!
jennifer thompson

Autism - Making Learning Fun - 0 views

  • Children with autism seem to learn best when the instructional material is presented in visual form. In this case it might be worthwhile to try different educational programs via a computer. Using a computer is a fun way to learn. The majority of educational programs are highly visual. Many of the games available involve storylines, plots, and realistic human behaviors. Some of the skills autistic children can learn from carefully selected video games are language skills, reading and math skills, and social skills. Visual learning devices are highly effective and can be accompanied by various rewards to reinforce what is being learned. For instance, food and extended leisure activities can be used as rewards that will encourage the child to want to learn. In addition, the use of positive reinforcement will help develop a bond between student and teacher, and create a sense of trust that will help strengthen the learning environment. Social stories are another way to make learning fun for children with autism. Since one of the aspects of autism is the inability to interact normally in a social situation, social stories can be utilized in a variety of different ways in order to model appropriate behavior.
    • jennifer thompson
       
      Social stories available on the computer allow an educator to teach in an error-proof fashion!
jennifer thompson

Do Something | Sounds into Syllables- A Teaching System for Children with Autism - 0 views

  • I created a music based teaching system called Sounds into Syllables® which is designed to assist these children with their communication and social development difficulties by teaching them how to spell, read, classify words and correctly identify the facial expressions for six universal emotions. Part 1 of the system applies the musical component of ‘pitch’ or ‘tone’ to the process of learning letters and words. The child learns to listen to the letters as musical sounds as well as spoken sounds. With the mastery of the alphabet, the child begins to learn 26 different nouns (animal names). The senses of touch, sight and hearing are further integrated with the introduction of textured words, drawings and sound effects. There is an accompanying teaching book entitled A to Z Animal Book as well as a companion CD and A to Z Animal Workbook. In Part 2 of the system, the 26 animal nouns are matched to 26 related verbs such as dog/bark and lion/roar. There is a second book entitled Animals in Action with the textured words and drawings of the animals in their passive and active states. The child learns the related verbs in the same way he/she learned the nouns. To establish the conceptual relationship between the animal and its action, an animated computer program has been designed specifically for the teaching system. Part 3 of the system addresses the difficulties of social interaction, by emphasizing face perception and emotion recognition. Musical harmony is introduced with the creation of six three-part harmonies each linked to the six universal emotions of happy, sad, afraid, angry, surprised and disgusted. In addition, three two-part harmonies have been created and linked to nouns, verbs and adjectives to further expand word classification for the purpose of sentence creation. These three and two-part harmonies as well as the musical alphabet have been integrated into a forty page book called The Story of Little Bear. Textured letters and color coding are used throughout the book which has also been formatted as a computer book with a number of additional features, such as rollover images and animations. In October, 2006 I implemented a research study with a group of 20 children ranging in age from 6 to 17 who were diagnosed with various forms of autism. The criteria for participation in the study were demonstrated interest in music or musical stimuli and limited or no letter/word recognition. This longitudinal study in ongoing however preliminary results are encouraging. In addition, the system is benefiting a group of children who are diagnosed with learning disabilities other than autism.
    • jennifer thompson
       
      A majority of my students love music and by encoporating this with the computer could help many achieve important milestones they may not reach without these options.
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