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Using Assistive Technology for Your Struggling Readers

edWeb.net

“What are you [teachers] doing right now so that your students have unhindered access to grade-level curriculum each day?” Assistive technology, especially audiobooks, provide both multisensory reading and writing experiences and enhance word recognition. Bridging the Gap and Eliminating the Barriers.

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Wakelet

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

You can use Google, Microsoft, Facebook, or just use your email address. The creator of the Collection can choose various ways of presenting the materials, including a "Mood Board" option. Collaborators can be given access directly via their Wakelet profile name or email, or indirectly via URLs and QR codes. How does it work?

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The 3 Biggest Remote Teaching Concerns We Need to Solve Now

Edsurge

Businesses and organizations are providing free access to digital tools and apps for teaching and learning (see THE Journal’s ever-growing list of Free Resources for Schools During COVID-19 Outbreak ). To assist with this, my students and I co-wrote a freely available, open access book, “ Teaching with Digital Tools and Apps.”