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The White House and Michelle Obama Release $250M ‘Open eBooks’ App for Title I and Special Education Teachers (EdSurge News)
Want to learn more? Check out our additional article with five more facts on the Open eBooks app! Do you remember how it felt when you first read what would eventually become your favorite book? For many students, that’s a feeling … Continue reading
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Hearing Loss – Tips, Tools and Facts
Hearing Loss Quick Facts As an Assistive Technology Practitioner, referrals for evaluation can include pediatric to geriatric clients. Their unique disability needs can be focused or multi-faceted, especially when age is a factor. When multiple disabilities exist, referring individuals to … Continue reading
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Technology and the Elderly: A New Era –
Technology is not just for the sake of having a cool new toy to play with (although we all remember how cool it was to hold our first iPhone), but it should change and affect (positively) people’s lives […]… Sourced … Continue reading
AT and App Support for Executive Function: Middle School Thru Post-Secondary
I had the opportunity to listen to Diana Petschauer and Stacy Driscoll’s webinar on AT and Apps Support Executive Function recently as hosted by the CTD. An excellent webinar presented by two outstanding AT gurus, these specialists shared their listing of tools … Continue reading
The Handwriting of the Future… | Your Therapy Source – www.YourTherapySource.com
It turns out that handwriting may be making a big comeback! Years ago handwriting was an integral part of the curriculum in our schools. Sourced through Scoop.it from: yourtherapysource.blogspot.co.uk YourTherapySource.com provides a review of a new Kickstarter development that supports … Continue reading
Gyroglove for Management of Tremors
Regain your independence. Sourced through Scoop.it from: gyrogear.co The Gyroglove is a device under development by students and graduates of the engineering, medical and design programs at Imperial College of London. The mother of invention of one of the students … Continue reading
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Gyroglove for Tremor Management
Regain your independence. Sourced through Scoop.it from: gyrogear.co The Gyroglove is the mother of invention for a 103 year old woman with severe tremors. The innovator of the Gyroglove identified the lack of solutions resulting in the woman’s limitations with performing basic self-cares … Continue reading
iPad Air 2 Cases with Keyboards for Note Taking
Using the iPad’s for word processing, note taking or communicating increases dramatically with use of a keyboard. When evaluating the AT needs of students who are in secondary or post secondary and using an iPad, the need for a keyboard for … Continue reading
Toca Boca Apps Gone Free
More Apps ? With so many apps available and a device loaded with apps it is hard at times to consider more – I resemble that! However, if you work with young children, apps like those created by Toca Boca may be … Continue reading
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Sheboygan pianist wows despite cerebral palsy
Lakeland College student Jacob Nault, of Neenah, makes a name for himself as a musician Sourced through Scoop.it from: http://www.sheboyganpress.com This is an inspiring story of a young man with passion and talent who has overcomes his disability by creating … Continue reading
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