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Organize yourself (and maybe others) via Google Keep

SpeechTechie

-So far I have been using Keep via its web version on the Mac, but there are apps available for iPad and iPhone and other platforms. Students may also have access to Keep (or you can request the administrator to "turn it on," and it therefore provides another assistive tech possibility within their existing Google Accounts.

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Wakelet

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

Collaborators can be given access directly via their Wakelet profile name or email, or indirectly via URLs and QR codes. As I mentioned above, I first discovered Wakelet last year at KySTE 2019 thanks to Stella Pollard , a wonderful educator and frequent presenter! Please share your educator story. High School.

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Tech-ing up Communication Books

SpeechTechie

Google Docs is available so many ways I am not going to provide a link (via the web or apps for any device) and most districts provide accounts to educators. In addressing the two issues above, all service providers can have access to the docs-based "notebook" from any device, so they don't have to go hunting for it during a busy day.

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Building Teamwork and Perseverance in Early Elementary Students with Breakouts

MindShift

The iPhone app Chatterpix lets teachers turn any image into a talking clue. Often the puzzles are a combination of physical activities and clues with a small digital component that’s easy to access. ACCESSIBILITY ISSUES. Instead, they’ve found a station-rotation model to be the most effective. Courtesy Batavia Public Schools).