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How Tablet Games Can Teach Skills to Students with Visual Impairments

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Schultz has taken a career in building special needs software and games for people who are blind or have low vision into ObjectiveEd, a new endeavor at a time when investor interest in educational tools and investor interest in assistive technology are apparently on the rise. The company will track student progress in the games.

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Scholarship Opportunity for Fully Accredited Online Courses

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One of the many reasons I enjoy working with the team at Edtechnology Specialists is that the company believes in giving back. The courses are taught by education technology thought leaders and many are certified trainers, authors, teachers, and innovators. These are the charities Edtechnology Specialists supports.

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Scholarship Opportunity for Fully Accredited Online Courses

Teacher Reboot Camp

One of the many reasons I enjoy working with the team at Edtechnology Specialists is that the company believes in giving back. The courses are taught by education technology thought leaders and many are certified trainers, authors, teachers, and innovators. These are the charities Edtechnology Specialists supports.

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Change the Game: Using Minecraft to Teach Students with Autism

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I find it baffling that in 2019 I still have to explain why it’s important to play with students, especially when Fortune 500 companies are gamifying their workplace and their customer outreach, profitable gamer-culture on YouTube is on the rise and colleges have eSports teams.

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