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Chromebook Accessibility Tools for ALL Learners – SULS0204

Shake Up Learning

The post Chromebook Accessibility Tools for ALL Learners – SULS0204 appeared first on Shake Up Learning. In this episode, I’m chatting with Pam Hubler, a valued Shake Up Learning team member , about Chromebook accessibility tools for all learners. Pam also shares her Chromebook Accessibility presentation (embedded below).

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Assessments Become More Accessible With Speech Synthesis—and an Almost Human Voice

Edsurge

Speech synthesis in particular is benefiting from deep learning technologies, which are used to generate speech that sounds like a human voice. These are exciting times in the world of assistive learning technology. EdSurge: First, when we say “assistive technologies,” what exactly are we talking about?

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Come to the Mobile Learning Experience in September 2013

The Mobile Native

Cross Post from @TonyVincent "Learning in Hand" It''s my pleasure to be on the team organizing Mobile Learning Experience 2013. If you''d like to get a feel for 2012''s conference, then check out the Mobile 2012 Program and Mobile 2012 Speakers'' Resource Wiki. Please consider presenting at Mobile 2013.

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Learning with Google: Announcements for 2021

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

The mobile app version of Classroom will be able to work offline and will be more effective with intermittent Internet/cellular connection. Google Meet will be optimized for Chromebooks and Chrome, which will especially be welcome when multitasking or for Chromebooks near their end of life. When did they last log in?

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Wakelet

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

The creator of the Collection can choose various ways of presenting the materials, including a "Mood Board" option. This allows users to be able to create Collections from their mobile device, albeit the options are more limited than the full website version of Wakelet. Last but not least, Wakelet offers iOS and Android apps.

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5 Ways EdTech Helps Students with Special Needs in the Classroom

ViewSonic Education

Any of these can be a partial or total impairment and may have been present at birth or acquired. These include impairments in hearing, vision and mobility. Special ed teachers rely on assistive learning devices to address the needs of student challenges. Pencil grips, adapted paper and spelling aids all assist with writing.

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