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Oct 23 2018

Tech Tuesday: AAC Awareness Month

Here are some amazing resources in honor of AAC Awareness Month!

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

Oct 16 2018

Tech Tuesday: UDL Tech Toolkit

Check out this amazing UDL Resource.

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

Oct 10 2018

Tech Tuesday: OrCam

This wearable assistive technology device for the blind and visually impaired reads text, recognizes faces, identifies products and more.  Information about models, features, and more can be found at their website.

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

Oct 02 2018

Tech Tuesday: Ghotit!

Ghotit is a new product designed to help individuals with dyslexia and dysgraphia.  This software/mobile app is available on multiple platforms and provides “solutions help struggling writers and readers to improve their reading and writing skills”.  Try it for free at their website!

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

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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