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The Inclusion Revolution - Technology in Special Education

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The Inclusion Revolution - Technology in Special Education

This group is intended for teachers who adapt their curriculum to accommodate the needs of special education students with the assistance of technology. Join this group to share your ideas, resources and challenges.

Website: http://classroom20.ning.com/profile/Teeneelove
Members: 195
Latest Activity: Jan 25

Tech Talk in Special Education

Hello and welcome! Please don't be shy, talk with us and feel free to share our site with the special education/inclusion teachers in your life.

Resources for Technology in Special Education:
Journal of Special Education Technology
Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children
Council for Exceptional Children
Special Education Resources from Kathy Schrock
Assistive Technology Resources from Education World
Free & Inexpensive Adaptive Technology Database
Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits
AssistiveTechNing


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Discussion Forum

LIZA TORRES-STEPHENS

Inclusion Debate

Started by LIZA TORRES-STEPHENS. Last reply by Nicole DiSpigno Oct 5, 2010. 3 Replies

Christine Southard

Are you delicious?

Started by Christine Southard. Last reply by Katharine McIntosh Jun 16, 2010. 8 Replies

Christine Southard

Spedubloggers?

Started by Christine Southard. Last reply by Christine Southard Apr 3, 2010. 7 Replies

Christine Southard

Special Education Teacher Survey

Started by Christine Southard Jan 4, 2009. 0 Replies

hochhaus

Technology missing from Special Education

Started by hochhaus. Last reply by hochhaus Nov 11, 2008. 2 Replies

Christine Southard

Special Education Sessions at NECC

Started by Christine Southard. Last reply by Christine Southard Jun 30, 2008. 1 Reply

Christine Southard

Council for Exceptional Children Expo and Conference

Started by Christine Southard. Last reply by loonyhiker Apr 5, 2008. 1 Reply

Christine Southard

Dyslexia & Technology

Started by Christine Southard. Last reply by Becca Berbaum Mar 4, 2008. 2 Replies

Sue Palmer

New Ning network! iPod Educators!

Started by Sue Palmer Feb 25, 2008. 0 Replies

Sue Palmer

Using Sketchcast for Math review!

Started by Sue Palmer Feb 21, 2008. 0 Replies

Christine Southard

Math Operations - Multiplication & Division

Started by Christine Southard. Last reply by Christine Southard Feb 6, 2008. 2 Replies

Christine Southard

What does inclusion look like in your school?

Started by Christine Southard. Last reply by David James Jan 8, 2008. 2 Replies

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Brittany McEwen Comment by Brittany McEwen on January 25, 2012 at 10:48am

Hey friends!

I am a student a Florida State University and I am studying Special Education. I joined this site for a class assignment and I would like to get as much out of this as possible. If you have any comments or life lessons that you have learned as being a Special Education teacher, I would love to hear them!

Thanks :)

Daniel Baker Comment by Daniel Baker on October 3, 2011 at 11:10pm
IEP4U.COM has over 4000  Goals and Objectives (IEP-ITP) each with changeable benchmarks. The Idea Statements are spread out over seven subjects (Domains) an... Teachers, parents and students can now access objectives directly from this Web Site. Input key words, phrases, or test names in the search engine to find just the correct objectives for your students needs. Copy and paste any information you want, then modify the objectives (examples) to exactly describe the needs of your students. The kid section will give your students personal input to write their own objectives (with your help) and to play some interesting games as well.

This information is is designed to help you with the daunting task of writing proper IEP's  The data within this web site was written to correlate with the unique characteristics of various formal assessments. Since assessment is essential for the development of the IEP, specific questions were evaluated and idea statements written based upon those questions. Searching the data for idea statements by assessment will enable teachers to plan lessons or web quests based upon how the student scored on the assessment.

Students can pick their own IEP using Pictures!
Jeremy Brown Comment by Jeremy Brown on November 19, 2009 at 4:47pm
I am writing to ask for your vote for a microgrant program in which I am participating. The microgrant is sponsored by PCI Education and an online community, called WeAreTeachers. The 10 recipients of this grant receive $200 to aide their work with special education students, as well as a flip video camera. Recipients are selected through an online voting process. SO -- If you have a moment, I'd really appreciate you going online and voting for my project. It would really mean a lot to me to have your vote and support! Just go to http://www.weareteachers.com/web/602148/1 and follow the directions there. Search for my name (Jeremy Brown). Also, please share this link with your colleagues & friends and ask them to vote for my project. We could use all the votes we can get! Thank you!!


- Jeremy

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Jeremy Brown
Special Education Teacher
Montgomery County Public Schools
Programs for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
 

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Christine Southard Sue Palmer Lynn Marentette David James SusanTsairi LIZA TORRES-STEPHENS loonyhiker Connie Weber hochhaus April Chamberlain Colleen McLain Jim Sprialis Ashley Weber Laurel Chaffin Tricia Sommerfeld Nicole DiSpigno Sara Katharine McIntosh Niki Luciano Danelle Ross A Fielden Emil Harden Cathi Nicole Davidson Tandy Truelove michelle dodd Daniel Dage alex miller Blanca Beth Poss Becca Berbaum
 
 
 

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