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Author Archives: Jeremy
Apology for Twitter SPAM #spedchat #slpeeps #assistivetech
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Dear Readers, I want to apologize for any SPAM you might have received on Twitter earlier today from @A4CWSN. He used my list of Tweeters to Follow, which I had updated and … Continue reading
Symbol Resources (@SymbolResources) #spedchat #complexneeds #assistivetech #slpeeps
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Symbol Resources (@SymbolResources) is an online resource created and managed by Tina Voizey to help teachers, speech-language therapists, parents, and others who are interested in creating and using symbol-based materials to support the language … Continue reading
Posted in instructional materials, PCS, resources, visual supports
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Visual Strategy Templates (Boardmaker, Word/Excel, PDF) #spedchat #assistivetech #complexneeds
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. You have to check out these awesome collections of visual strategy templates shared by the Autism Department of the Hamilton-Boone-Madison Special Services Cooperative: – Jeremy Share thisDo you know somebody else who would … Continue reading
Posted in boardmaker, resources, visual supports
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AT Manual by Hope Technology School (@Hopetechschool) #assistivetch #spedtech #spedchat #inclusion
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. I am excited to share one of my new favorite assistive technology resources with our readers today! This resource has been developed by Hope Technology School (HTS). HTS is a not-for-profit school in Palo Alto, … Continue reading
Posted in assistive technology, Inclusion
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Jeremy’s Weekly Diigo-coveries (weekly)
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Child Safety – Age-Appropriate Tips | Microsoft Security tags: Internet safety Microsoft TAS Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day… – My Best Posts About Helping Students Develop Their Capacity For Self-Control tags: Larry.Ferlazzo … Continue reading
Posted in Diigo links
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Do-It-Yourself Document Camera Solutions #edtech #spedtech #assistivetech
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. How to Create Your Own Document Camera from A Mercer on Vimeo. Using an iPad as a Document Camera by Lainie Rowell – Jeremy Share this Do you know somebody else who would … Continue reading
Posted in accessories, document camera, how-to, iPad
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The Accessible Instruction Pledge – It’s OUR Responsibility! #edchat #spedchat #complexneeds #accessibility
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. As educators, we impact students, but do we effectively reach ALL of our students? Anyone working with disabled students who fails to provide accessible instruction and materials is inadvertently building barriers to learning. … Continue reading
Posted in AIM, instruction, pledge, Special Education
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Meet Jennifer Schultz & her SLP Resources wiki #SLPeeps #SLPchat #iTherapy #CommonCore
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Meet Jennifer Schultz! Jennifer is a speech language pathologist with the South Central Education Cooperative in South Dakota. Her SLP Resources wiki is an amazing treasure chest for SLPs! Jennifer’s wiki is full … Continue reading
R.I.P. #SteveJobs #ADEdu #Apple
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. In my eyes, Steve Jobs was a true leader & great force behind revolutionary, accessible, classroom-friendly technology. – Jeremy
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#iPhone4S, #Siri & #iOS5 – #a11y #accessibility #assistivetech #spedchat
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. iPhone 4S Earlier today, Apple unveiled the iPhone 4S at their “Let’s Talk iPhone” event. While this new model is not much different than the iPhone 4 on the outside, its inside has … Continue reading
Posted in accessibility, Apple, iOS, iphone, Siri, speech to text
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