Simple Tech Solutions for Inclusive Learning Environments
Article by Jon Scanlon, based on this edLeader Panel; Reprint from edWeb.com One of the most important duties of teachers is...
Article by Jon Scanlon, based on this edLeader Panel; Reprint from edWeb.com One of the most important duties of teachers is...
By Marlena Jackson-Retondoy for KQED When Natalie Mackay toured her son’s elementary school, she asked how he might be included...
By Tom Page for CNN London-based artist Sarah Ezekiel has won international recognition for her vivid, life-affirming images. But her...
By Christine Wei-li Lee for UCLA Newsroom People with voice disorders, including those with pathological vocal cord conditions or who...
By Ashley Mowreader for Inside Higher Ed As the number of college students with disabilities grows, more institutions are investing in...
by Lily Girma, Bloomberg News/TNS | reprint from Disability Scoop Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans with disabilities made up an active,...
By Alyson Klein (Assistant Editor for Education Week) for Edweek.org Assistive technology—from visual timers to help students with learning differences keep...
By Kellen for Droid-Life Google Assistant’s future is likely in question at the moment, thanks to layoffs in the department at the...
by Sergio Germano for Crick Software Dictation (speech-to-text) is a helpful tool that allows learners to get their ideas onto...
Get ready for the ultimate virtual education event for the assistive technology community! Join us for the ATIA 2024 Virtual...
by Eileen Belastock, CEO of Belastock Consulting, for EdTech Magazine There is no denying that while mobile computing devices...
By Daniel Leonard for Edutopia These innovative, AI-driven activities will help you engage students across grade levels and subject areas. Artificial...
It’s that time of year again! Looking for creative, engaging, educational and fun gifts ideas? Check out these great gift...
By Ania Ciechanowski, Senior Clinician Occupational Therapist for ComTEC Services We have been looking a few apps that would be...
presented by Landscape Structures When children visit a playground, they not only engage in play but also learn vital social skills,...
Article by Jon Scanlon, based on this edLeader Panel; Reprint from edWeb.com One of the most important duties of teachers is...
By Marlena Jackson-Retondoy for KQED When Natalie Mackay toured her son’s elementary school, she asked how he might be included...
By Tom Page for CNN London-based artist Sarah Ezekiel has won international recognition for her vivid, life-affirming images. But her...
By Christine Wei-li Lee for UCLA Newsroom People with voice disorders, including those with pathological vocal cord conditions or who...
By Ashley Mowreader for Inside Higher Ed As the number of college students with disabilities grows, more institutions are investing in...
by Lily Girma, Bloomberg News/TNS | reprint from Disability Scoop Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans with disabilities made up an active,...
By Alyson Klein (Assistant Editor for Education Week) for Edweek.org Assistive technology—from visual timers to help students with learning differences keep...
By Kellen for Droid-Life Google Assistant’s future is likely in question at the moment, thanks to layoffs in the department at the...
by Sergio Germano for Crick Software Dictation (speech-to-text) is a helpful tool that allows learners to get their ideas onto...
Get ready for the ultimate virtual education event for the assistive technology community! Join us for the ATIA 2024 Virtual...
by Eileen Belastock, CEO of Belastock Consulting, for EdTech Magazine There is no denying that while mobile computing devices...
By Daniel Leonard for Edutopia These innovative, AI-driven activities will help you engage students across grade levels and subject areas. Artificial...
It’s that time of year again! Looking for creative, engaging, educational and fun gifts ideas? Check out these great gift...
By Ania Ciechanowski, Senior Clinician Occupational Therapist for ComTEC Services We have been looking a few apps that would be...
presented by Landscape Structures When children visit a playground, they not only engage in play but also learn vital social skills,...
The A. J. Pappanikou Center is a disability research and training program located on the campus of the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Connecticut. The Center is one of a national network of University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service (UCEDD) authorized by the federal Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act and funded through the Administration on Developmental Disabilities.
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LOCAL EVENTS
ATECH Conference 2024: Tech Tools For Life; Monday, May 6 & 7, 2024.
The Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale
155 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06510
POWER UP AT CONFERENCE & EXPO: April 8th and 9th, 2024
Holiday Inn Executive Center
Columbia, MO 65203
2024 IHD Evidence for Success Disability Conference : June 3-4, 2024
Wild Horse Pass
Chandler, AZ
Conference for Assitive Technology and Education (CATE) 2024: June 6 & 7, 2024
2-day virtual conference
LIVE WEBINARS
5-C Model of Communication How SLPs can Foster Collaboration and Strengthen Communication with Stakeholders: Apr. 3, 2024; 11:00am
Reuse CoP – Marketing and Growing Your Reuse Program: May 7, 2024; 3:00 PM
Using AI to support learners with dyslexia: May 1, 2024: 4:00pm (UK Time)
Symbol or text based AAC apps – How to choose and what are the options?: May 29, 2024; 4:00 (UK Time)
Designing Accessible Content to Include All Students: May 15, 2024; 3:30 pm CDT
Communicating With People With Disabilities In Crisis Situations: April 4, 2024; 12:00pm EST
Using AAC And Smart Home Technology: April 24, 2024; 12:00pm EST
Assistive Technology For Infants, Toddlers And Young Children: May 15, 2024: 5:00pm EST
Reading and Dyslexia: Helpful Tools: May 2, 2024; 10:30 AM CT
Tools to Support Meal Planning and Cooking: May 8, 2024; 1:00 PM CT
SETC (Special Education Technology Center)
AT Chatter – Inclusive Tips for Early Childhood: Expanding Communication: May. 3, 2024; 11:30 AM
AAC Q & A: Assessment & Implementation: Apr. 4, 2024
Technology Tools for STEM to Reach All Learners: Apr. 4, 2024; 3:30 PM