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Sep 25 2018

Tech Tuesday: Low Tech AAC

Low tech can benefit many individuals using AAC, either as their primary method of communication or as a “back up” system.  There are different symbol libraries available, depending on the device you use and the needs of your students.  Check out how to make low tech AAC communication boards here.

Written by Kelly Charlebois · Categorized: AAC, All Students · Tagged: Tech Tuesday

Sep 18 2018

This week’s gadget: Osmo!

These amazing kits bring your iPad or iPhone to life (and are also now compatible with the Kindle Fire!)!  Use different kits to teach numbers, letters, spelling, visual spatial awareness and more!

Visit the Osmo website for more information!

Written by Kelly Charlebois · Categorized: Products/Tools · Tagged: Tech Tuesday

Aug 31 2018

ISTE Standards for Educators

Written by Kelly Charlebois · Categorized: All Students, IEP/Assessment, Teacher Resources

Jul 24 2018

Welcome to Tech Tuesdays!

This will be a weekly post that features a new technology gadget, strategy, article, or anything else AT!

This week’s gadget: Echo Buttons!

These buttons from Amazon pair with an Alexa device (Echo Dot, Echo Show, Echo Plus, or Echo Spot) to access fun games that work on skills such as letter and color identification, critical thinking skills, mental shifting, and others.  They are accessible to all students who can push a button!  There are several games already available, and more to come!

Written by Kelly Charlebois · Categorized: AT for STEM · Tagged: Tech Tuesday

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