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How to Serve Students With Special Needs From Afar

Edsurge

To that last question, Sean Arnold, a STEM coach and special educator for the New York City Department of Education, has a suggestion. We’re using a variety of methods to provide access to the content and then also in how they’re able to express their understanding in a variety of ways. And then of course, accessibility.

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5 Meaningful Ways to Leverage the "MakeyMakey" in Your Teaching

Cycles of Learning

* Click here if your are not familiar with the MakeyMakey #1: Assistive Technology Development Rather than simply developing video game controllers, empower your students to use the MakeyMakey to create Assistive Technology for individuals with various physical disabilities (Quadriplegia, Cerebral Palsy, etc.).

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An Inside Look at the Edtech Purchasing Process

edWeb.net

Noakes emphasized that the process must include an equity assessment—can all of the students and teachers access the tech outside of school? This edWeb webinar was sponsored by Digital Promise. What role do learning goals play when searching for the best edtech? WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING. About the Presenters. She received her B.S.

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