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More Tips on Infusing UDL into Your Teaching – Multimedia
See on Scoop.it – Apps for Special Education A UVM blog from the Center of Teaching and Learning. “This post focuses on one of the three core principles in UDL: multiple means of representation. This means moving beyond … Continue reading
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Setting up a library iPad program
See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Carol Leynse Harpold‘s insight: Setting up policy on technology loaning and use can be a work in progress. Here is information on how one institution set up a library loan program. Carol See … Continue reading
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Accessible YouTube Player v2-0 | The Assistive Technology Daily
See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Carol Leynse Harpold‘s insight: AT Daily seems to scour the Internet for new international assistive technology tools. I really value their website for keeping us all abreast of what’s new! Carol See … Continue reading
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spelling test (Photo credit: elginwx) My children started their school year a month or so ago and the homework is coming home. Our teachers are flexible, so along with the traditional paper and…
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100+ Google Tricks for Teachers
See on Scoop.it – Apps for Special Education From super-effective search tricks to Google tools specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time. See … Continue reading
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Siri Speaks to Me – iPads in Education
See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Siri (voice recognition software on the iPhone) has made my life easier and most importantly it has increased my productivity. How? Carol Leynse Harpold‘s insight: Tim Mickan provides insight on use of … Continue reading
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Free Technology for Teachers: Find Great Public Domain Images on Pixabay
See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Carol Leynse Harpold‘s insight: Richard Byrne shares Pixabay website for finding public domain images. Using public domain pictures for copyright compliance is important but sometimes a challenge when Google images are so easy to … Continue reading
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7 Great Strength-Based UDL Programs & Apps for Students with Special Needs
See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Posted on February 18, 2013 by Thomas Armstrong “The rapid pace of new educational technologies has made it so that students with special needs can accomplish many things in the classroom that were … Continue reading
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TooNoisy app
I had the opportunity to attend a Wisconsin DPI Statewide Autism Training, Advance Level, Addressing Communication taught by Kate McGinnity, Mary Graczk-McMullen and Daniel Parker. So much great information (I wish I could say I was at an advanced … Continue reading
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App of the week: iSolveIt | eSchool News
See on Scoop.it – Apps for Special Education Free Universal Design for Learning math apps Carol Leynse Harpold‘s insight: iSolveIt apps for math provided by Cast: MathSquared and MathScaled. Check them out! Carol See on http://www.eschoolnews.com
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