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A FAMILY OF DYSLEXICS TRANSFORM ED THROUGH STRUCTURED LITERACY AND ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

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But with assistive technology that enables her to complete her work independently, she’s finally happy to go to school and is making progress with a structured literacy tutor. Thanks to blended learning for structured literacy intervention, he’s now at or about benchmark in every area.

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Back to School with Choice Boards – SULS0121

Shake Up Learning

Optimize access to tools and assistive technology. . That packs a powerful punch to student learning! Pam also shares in a blog post how she has used choice boards to help teachers learn technology. She also shares a choose your own adventure board in this blog post. .

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Chromebook Accessibility Tools for ALL Learners – SULS0204

Shake Up Learning

In this podcast episode and blog post, Pam Hubler will guide us through the Chromebook accessibility tools that can benefit all learners, regardless of their abilities or challenges. She is passionate about professional development, technology integration, and building a strong culture in schools.

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7 Reasons You Need to Try Voice Typing in Google Docs

The Shake Up Learning Blog

The post 7 Reasons You Need to Try Voice Typing in Google Docs appeared first on Shake Up Learning. As a former ELA teacher, I am naturally drawn to technology that supports reading and writing. Voice Typing in Google Docs is a Game-Changer!

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Secrets of Accessible Online Content You Need to Know

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter In some of the statistics about online acceessibility , we see that, up to 20% of people are excluded from websites when our site is not accessible. More than that – federal lawsuits for non-compliance have risen 180% from 2017 to 2018 in the United States.