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Monthly Archives: January 2015

Professional Development

Confessions of a special education teacher grant-writer

Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date January 8, 2015
by Carmen Watts Clayton cwattsclayton@gmail.com I said to myself, “They’re not paying me enough...
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Game-based learning, STEM, Tech Tools, Visual learning

MathTech: Subitizing and Sets of 10

Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date January 8, 2015
by Kate Fanelli kate.fanelli@misquared.org As young children begin to develop early mathematics understanding, two...
Tagged Concentration, games for learning, Kate Fanelli, MathTech, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, sets, subitizing, Ten Frame | Leave a comment |
Classroom Teaching, Game-based learning, Professional Development

Free “Minecraft for Educators” course

Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date January 8, 2015
Canvas Network is offering a free online course on Minecraft for Educators, from January...
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Classroom Teaching, Professional Development, STEM

Must-see STEM showcase Feb. 17, 2015

Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date January 8, 2015
Looking for exciting, hands-on ways to incorporate STEM instruction into your curriculum? Check out...
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Augmentive & alternative communication (AAC), Classroom Teaching, Game-based learning, Special Education, Tech Tools

Moderate/severe disability AAC: gaze technology is here and FREE!

Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date January 8, 2015
by Carmen Watts Clayton cwattsclayton@gmail.com Despite advances in educational technology, tech tools are often...
Tagged AAC, ADHD, autism, Carmen Watts-Cla, cerebral palsy, Downs syndrome, eye-gaze technology, games for learning, gestural-controlled, HeadStart, iPad apps, severe/moderate disabilities, Umoove Flying Experience, umoove.me, Zombie Watch | 2 Comments |
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