Tip-off on Activsoftware Inspire

Posted December 22, 2008 by mizzmonica
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Somebody just sent me a link to this… it is obviously marketing spin, etc, and doesnt give much info, but my assumption is that itzahit… LOL they are working hard to get ppl talking.

The SMART Table… good for special needs?

Posted December 12, 2008 by mizzmonica
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SMART Table Mapping application

If you read my past posts, you likely know that I am not a fan of SMART Technologies. However, this product impresses me. I’ve spent a good deal of time researching its application from a special needs perspective. Of course it is irrelevant at my grade level, but I am thinking that for teachers of children on the dissociative spectrum PreK-3rd grade, SMART may be reall onto something here.

There is also a flashy marketing video. But note the price… what are they thinking?

Quick post today…

Posted November 20, 2008 by mizzmonica
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I’ve been researching interactive classroom technology (ICT) for close to a year now. Ever since I got my Activboard, I am convinced that any teacher working with our most common special needs students on the dissociative and hyperactive spectrum MUST be enabled to best reach their students using technology.

On that note, two things:

1. Big thanks to the following fellow blogger-teachers who helped guide my research:

2. I am learning that hardware is not so important – SOFTWARE is. I’ve downloaded or purchased every curriculum software app designed for IWBs that I can find. So far, the best product with flying colors is Promethean’s Activstudio (for the older kids) and Activprimary (younguns K-3).

I keep hearing rumors that Promethean is about to launch a major upgrade – possibly even a new app entirely that integrates Studio with Primary and something else called Activexpression. I also understand that they are hand-picking users to test and comment on the new software. I WANT TO BE ONE OF THOSE “USERS”!

So I am blogging about this in hopes to get their attention. Please comment if you know of anything:).

Here is a great video from an event somewhere that I found:

“Principal Dr. Diana Strohecker and Teachers Katie King and Emily Minnigerode share AASD’s best practices for Activclassroom technology in special needs learning environments.”

Bringing the classroom to the student

Posted November 19, 2008 by mizzmonica
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This is just a heartwarming story.

Why not use the best tool for the job?

Posted September 17, 2008 by mizzmonica
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teachingat

Can’t embed the video on wordpress.com (and I’m not ready to jump to wordpress.org yet) but click on the pic for the link to TeacherTube – good stuff.

Tango reaches autistic children

Posted August 20, 2008 by mizzmonica
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You might scoff at the simple moment that is shared here between a caregiver, a mother and a son, but after working with autistic children, simple communication like this is a rare treat. Assistive tech is just beginning to address the problems that we have as teachers reaching these kids.

I’ve not seen this device before and I’d like to know more about it. Has anybody used one of these in or out of a classroom?

Community for Asperger’s and Autistic

Posted August 17, 2008 by mizzmonica
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Brigadoon: A Second Life Community for person’s dealing with Asperger’s and Autistic

I can’t tell whether this site is active anymore, but with all the media coverage lately, these two conditions have certainly entered the public consciousness. Notice those colorful little puzzle pieces that are sprouting up on bumpers’s everywhere? Those are for Autism awareness. Community is something that we often take for granted, but an autistic person may not have any sense of community in their life whatsoever. Using the virtual world of SecondLife helps these people to socialize on the terms that they are comfortable with. I’m not a big SLer myself (done a few walkthroughs to know what it’s about) but the potential here is amazing.

Brigadoon, keep up the good work!

AbilityNet

Posted July 17, 2008 by mizzmonica
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abiltitygate

http://abilitynet.wetpaint.com/

Great wiki style site of assistive tech resources… from their site:

This wiki has been created by AbilityNet, the UK’s largest provider of advice and information on all aspects of Access to technology. The purpose of the wiki is to provide live and up to date information on all aspects of Assistive Technology.

The wiki is moderated and all comments and opinions are those of the individual contributor not necessarily that of AbilityNet.

The wiki is in constant development and we welcome comments, thoughts and contributions.

Textbook love

Posted June 17, 2008 by mizzmonica
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This is a great book. For all you teachers struggling with using assistive tech in the classroom,I suggest you read this and use what you’ve learned. It’s taken some of the mystery and frustration out of it for me. And what is teaching if not mysterious and frustrating?

Fun!

Assistive Technology Training Online Project

Posted May 17, 2008 by mizzmonica
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Assistive Technology Training Online Project

This is probably the best overview of assistive tech – it definitely belongs on my blogroll. But they’ve missedan important puzzle piece that is crucial to how I use assistive tech. Interactive white boards! C’mon Buffalo, where’s the IWB goodness?


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