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Book Review: The Ultimate Guide to Assistive Technology in Special Education

SpeechTechie

I usually point people in the direction of the collaborative SLP Apps List (top of my blog), but from now on I am also going to be recommending Joan Green''s The Ultimate Guide to Assistive Technology in Special Education as a great resource book for those starting out with iPads (or other technology) for clinical use.

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Week of January 9, 2011 - Live, Interactive, and Free Webinars in Elluminate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

His areas of interest are learning, ICT, video and Assistive Technology. link] READER''S THEATER AND INFORMATIONAL TEXT (HOST YOUR OWN WEBINAR) Thu 13 Jan 04:00PM New York / Thu 13 Jan 09:00PM GMT / Fri 14 Jan 08:00AM Sydney Kimberly Lightle.

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Engaging Learners: Promising Practices in the Cloud

EdTechSandyK

Notes from a TCEA 2011 Concurrent Session Dr. Kay Abernathy Dr. Diane Mason Cindy Cummings Daryl Ann Borrel Dr. Sheryl Abshire Lamar University Conncectivism Research George Siemens, University of Manitoba Stepehn Downes, Senior Research for Canada''s National Research Council. cloud computing lamar masters degree tcea tcea 2011'

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What Happened to Google's Effort to Scan Millions of University Library Books?

Edsurge

A settlement that would have created a Book Rights Registry and made it possible to access the Google Books corpus through public-library terminals ultimately died, rejected by a federal judge in 2011. He’s also vice provost for information collaboration and a professor of history there.

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Low academic expectations and poor support for special education students is ‘hurting their future’

The Hechinger Report

Mark Nelson was ready to take a final during his sophomore year at Monrovia High School in Southern California in 2011. Only a third of students with disabilities who enroll in four-year colleges graduate within eight years, according to a 2011 federal study. Sign up for our newsletter. MONROVIA, Calif.