Benefit over Buying-spree: Making Decisions about Assistive Technology
Students with special needs benefit greatly from assistive technologies that help make their learning – and their lives – easier. With the new rules from the MELS with regard to use of assistive...
View Article“MacGyvering” Low Cost Alternatives to Assistive Technologies
“Necessity is the mother of invention” may be a highly overused phrase, but that is probably because in practice it is often true. When presented with challenges and obstacles, we often come up with...
View ArticleIn the Eye of the Beholder: iPads, Smartboards and Visual Impairment
Philip Edmondson, Creative Commons Attribution I recently had a request from a resource teacher in a remote school. She has a young student who has vision problems and great difficulty seeing what is...
View ArticleBeyond the Textbook: Gamifying Classroom Management
COPYRIGHT 2014 CLASSCRAFT STUDIOS INC used by permission Would you consider using a gaming model of classroom management even if you yourself are not a gamer and don’t really get gaming? Tweet...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....