Saturday, February 21, 2009
Blog for 2/18/2009
I can be a resource to others who have no tech or low tech accessibiity by showing them all the ways that they currently use no tech and low tech devices to help students. From there, I can help them expand to using additional low tech or no tech items. Once buy in is there, I could help with some items for a classroom with one computer to show how the low tech items can transfer to high tech and be another way of getting engagement with students.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Blog for 2/11/2009
Blog: How can you use different features in Word for student learning, develop informational literacy in your students, or for your own data management?
I will start using watermarks in all my monthly letters. I will start using speech to text in the classroom as I am writing out thoughts. I like the aspects of being able to fiddle with word to do forms for more accurate data keeping. I am looking forward to google.sites to get all my classroom information in one setting for parents.
Notes for 2/11/09
Notes for 2/11/09
Sample on website (preschool) of UDL paper. Check it out to confirm that you are doing it right.
Look at emulators: VMware is supposed to be the best. Better than bootcamp to have both Mac/PC working. Can do cut and paste better than bootcamp.
Accessibility tools for : PC version: speech to text (person has to be able to articulate well). Go to start, control panel, go to speech folder, go to speech recognition. Make sure you have a good headset. Can do text to speech as well. Toolbar shows up on the the top of the computer.
Accessibilities options: sticky keys helps students to not press the letter multiple times. Look at all the accessibility options under the PC!!
WACOM tablets would be good for students with fine motor issues. (will draw on tablet and it goes into the computer)
MAC version: Go to apple, system preferences and universal access. Speech to text is better in a PC. Look at notebook version for Word to help with speech to text notes. It only works in notebook view, no other view.
How do we get students with special needs to "fill the gap" in technology when they are so far behind with students within this country, much less the 28% of the GATE students in China or India.
Look at more options in Microsoft Word for pictures in headers and footers as well as creating watermarks.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Blog for 2/4/2009
How can you use technology to support your teaching strategies and your students' learning?
1)text to speech pairing them with pictures (digital or otherwise) with Boardmaker.
2)Trying the sketchup designs to teach new concepts
3)Doing lesson plans on line to help incorporate more Universal Design of Learning
4)Try some interactive story boards on the touch screen at school.
5) I am looking at the ATTO website and see that I already use a lot of adaptations without thinking of them as assistive technology. With new insight I will be able to adapt even more and write them more consistently on IEP's.
Notes for 2/4/09
2/4/09 Notes
UDL-Universal Design for Learning
ADA- Examples of ADA not really working, curb cuts not good for blind. Lower shelves not good for tall people.
UDL-good for all students in your classroom. Think about how you teach, your student's individual strengths and weaknesses, and their ability to use whatever they can to show that they understand the concept.
CAST creators of Universal Design for Learning.
Your UDL paper is broken up in two parts: 1) the research found on UDL, 2) how UDL will apply to your classroom. UDL is due on 2/18/09-2/24/09. Double spaced, one page title, one page bibliography, One page abstract. Upload it to TurnItIn.com
plagarism.org
national library of virtual manipulatives; good understanding of concepts
Ideas for themes of preschool and autism: week 13 virtual reality therapy
www.froguts.com dissect a frog online
www.storynory.com
www.librivox.org free audio books
www.bookshare.org
www.sd21.org/curriculum/lincoln
Text edit plus ( free for Mac's) will speak text as they are written
solo write out loud-speaks letter each time it is written
www.cepstral.com text to speech with natural voices to them.
QIAT listserv-ask the question how to change the voices from adult to children
Cepstral may be able to download them into SDPro so there are more natural voices.
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