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Monthly Archives: March 2017

Classroom Teaching, Tech Tools, Visual learning

TidBits: Remind & Visuwords

Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date March 7, 2017
TidBits is a new monthly column offering quick ideas and resources! Remind (for text...
Tagged Remind, text messaging, TidBits, Visuwords, vocabulary | Leave a comment |
Classroom Teaching, Special Education, Tech Tools

Free resources for differentiated reading

Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date March 7, 2017
by Becky Palmer-Scott Editor, SpecialEdTech.net Matching reading level with student is an important task...
Tagged CommonLit.org, leveled reading, Lexile, Newsela, ReadWorks Newseium | Leave a comment |
Augmentive & alternative communication (AAC), Classroom Teaching, Special Education, Tech Tools

Finding and creating audio books

Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date March 7, 2017
by Becky Palmer-Scott Editor, SpecialEdTech.net There’s nothing like the joy of being read to,...
Tagged AnyBook Reader, audio books, BookWorm, CK12.org, Clicker, Google Slides, kizclub.org, LittleBirdTales.com, Read&Write, SpeakIt!, Storybird.com, StorylineOnline.net, Tar Heel Reader, text-to-speech, Unite for Literacy, Vocaroo | 1 Comment |
Augmentive & alternative communication (AAC), Professional Development, Special Education

Upcoming special ed and ed tech conferences in Michigan

MACUL Conference, March 15-17, 2017 – Cobo Hall, Detroit. One of the Midwest’s largest...
Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date March 7, 2017 | Leave a comment
Augmentive & alternative communication (AAC), Classroom Teaching, Professional Development, Special Education, Tech Tools

Closed Captioning: it’s a good idea, it’s the law, and it’s easy

Author Becky Palmer-Scott Date March 6, 2017
by Becky Palmer-Scott Editor, SpecialEdTech.net Most special education teachers know why closed captioning (CC)...
Tagged ADA, Camtasia, Closed Captioning, Google Docs, Ron Houtman, Section 508, speech-to-text, YouTube | Leave a comment |
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