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Maribeths hub for thoughts, people, places, interests and other things…Archive for technology
Technology and Media
Chek Out the Technology and Media TAM website of Council for Exceptional Children
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TAM Monograph Series – Practical Ideas for Practitioners
A School Administrator’s Desktop Guide to Assistive Technology
Written by national experts Gayl Bowser and Penny Reed, this, handy, easy-to-read practical guide:
- Provides an overview of assistive technology services.
- Describes the school administrator’s role in ensuring that assistive technology services are provided in a manner that is legal, ethical, and cost effective.
- Includes resources, self-assessment tools, and specific actions that administrators may take related to leadership, management, supervision, and program development.
Technology and Media for Accessing the Curriculum—Instructional Support for Students with Disabilities
National experts offer practical ideas for using assistive and instructional technology to help students with disabilities access the curriculum. Topics include technology-based practices for:
- Teaching history in inclusive classrooms.
- Understanding students’ behavioral problems in the classroom.
- Enhancing literacy instruction in inclusive classrooms.
- Helping young children with disabilities participate in daily activities.
- Improving written language.
- Developing functional skills.
Bonus chapter: A summary of how assistive technology is addressed in the reauthorized IDEA (2004).
[Note: Chapters contained in the monograph were first published as Issues in TAM Technology in Action, Volume 1.]
Considering the Need for Assistive Technology Within the Individualized Education Program
Written by national experts and practitioners—John Castellani, Penny Reed, Joy Zabala, Jeanne Dwyer, Sarah McPherson, and Judy Rein—this monograph is a must for IEP teams as they consider assistive technology for students with disabilities. The monograph features:
- Essential information on the reauthorized IDEA (2004).
- A process for considering assistive technology as part of the IEP process.
- Questions and answers related to using assistive technology in school settings.
- Resources for more information.
Technology Integration—Improving Access to the Curriculum for Students with Disabilities
Find out from national experts how to integrate technology into the curriculum to improve results for all students, including those with disabilities. Topics include:
- Integrating technology into mathematics and content area literacy instruction.
- Using technology to maximize team-based learning.
- Managing technology in the classroom.
- Using technology to enhance transition planning.
Bonus chapter: A summary of how assistive technology is addressed in the IDEA 2004 regulations.
[Note: Chapters contained in the monograph were first published as Issues of TAM Technology in Action, Volume 2.]
Accommodating Students with Disabilities—Instructional and Assistive Technology Tools that Work!
National experts share practical tools and approaches for using instructional and assistive technology to help students with disabilities participate in and access the curriculum. Topics include:
- How to use technology supports for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
- How to select English language acquisition technology for students with disabilities.
- How to create electronic text to support comprehension by students with moderate to severe disabilities.
- How to increase adaptive access to instructional materials for students with significant disabilities.
- How to evaluate educational software for students with differing abilities and disabilities.
- How to assess whether the technology is working.
[Note: Chapters contained in this monograph were first published in TAM’s Technology in Action series, Volume 3.]
Learning Disabilities and Assistive Technology—Learning Tools Across the Curriculum
Written by national experts Deborah Newton and Amy Dell, this monograph is packed with practical strategies and assistive technology tools for helping students with learning disabilities access the general education curriculum. Topics include:
- Assistive technology helps remediate reading disabilities.
- Assistive technology helps students compensate for reading difficulties.
- Assistive technology and writing.
- Math learning and assistive technology.
The monograph also includes an introduction by John Castellani.
[Note: Chapters contained in this monograph were first published in TAM's Technology in Action series.]
Information from Add on TAM website
ThinkGeek :: Star Wars Force Trainer
This is really cool! I must get one! Or, at least try it!
ThinkGeek :: Star Wars Force Trainer
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Terrific New Web Site!
Try out this website and let me know what you think! I have tried a few things with it and have found it to be something that I will use going forward. Tell me what you tried and how you liked it?
It is called WolframAlpha
http://www.wolframalpha.com/ and was created by Steven Wolfram.
Check it out, try it out and let me know what you think!
Technology in the Classroom
Check out this link:
http://academhack.outsidethetext.com/home/2008/twitter-for-academia/
The site Academhack and Academic Dave provides some great ideas for using Twitter in the classroom. Read the two links and let me know what you think about this?
Livetext Colloboration Conference
Thursday and Friday I was downtown Chicago participating at the Livetext Colloboration Conference . Now I need to implement everything I learned! I’ll post some of my notes after I relax a bit.
Day 2 at GSU FSI-Maribeth’s Notes
Today’s first speaker is Dr. Jason Rhode from NIU who addressed Media Mashups. He shared the following ways to view his information:
feeds.feedburner.com/rhodetalks
- Jason’s Twitter
- Jason’s Tumblr
- Jason’s Blog jasonrhode.edublogs.org
- twitter.com/jrhode
- jrhode.tumblr.com
More wonderful links for me to learn about and share!!!!
- Proliferation of technology
- Ubiquitous connectivity
- Participatory nature of the Web
- Age of user-generated content
- Interoperability of data
- Rise of social learning
- LMS limitations
- Networked learning
- Personal learning environments (PLE)
- Formal vs. informal learning
- Emerging trends in media usage (2008 Horizon Report)
- Mashup definitions
- Video remix defined
- “Social Media in Plain English”
- Embedding media
- “RSS in Plain English”
- RSS is the Web 20 “Pipe”
- Tumblr
- Teaching with Technology Institute tumblelog
- Jason’s tumblelog
- “Twitter in Plain English”
- Faculty Summer Institute Twitter feed
- Jason’s Twitter feed
- 7 Things You Should Know About Twitter [PDF]
- FriendFeed
- Jason’s feed
- Jaiku
- Ning
- LearningTown
- Teaching with Technology Institute
- 7 Things You Should Know About Ning (PDF)
Jason’s views on Social Bookmarking:
web-based sharing of Internet bookmarks
- “Social Bookmarking in Plain English”
- Introduction to Social Bookmarking
- CiteULike
free online service to organize academic papers - Jason’s CiteULike library
- Connotea
free online reference management for clinicians and scientists - del.icio.us
popular social bookmarking service by Yahoo! - Jason’s del.icio.us bookmarks
- Bookmarks tagged “mashups”
- diigo
social annotation: seamless integration of social bookmarking, web highlighter, sticky-note & clipping - EndNoteWeb
free web-based research tool - Listible!
social bookmarking / listing combined with ranking / voting of resources - Listphile
create and share community-powered lists, databases, and atlases - education journals
- educational psychology journals
- educational technology journals
- Scholar
free social bookmarking tool from Blackboard - StumbleUpon
discover and bookmark sites, videos, pictures and more — all according to your interests - Zotero
free, easy-to-use Firefox extension for collecting, managing, and citing your research sources
Remixing RSS:
creating customized RSS feeds and information content from multiple source feeds
- Yahoo! Pipes
powerful composition tool to aggregate, manipulate, and mashup content from around the web. - Feed Informer
create customized RSS digests combining multiple RSS feeds - Feed2JS
free service for building javascript command for embedding the contents of an RSS feed in a website - Google News
search and browse news sources; create custom news RSS feeds - Yahoo! News
aggregated news feeds from Yahoo! - WebRSS
free service for generating code to publish RSS feeds to your site
- 7 Things You Should Know About Mapping Mashups [PDF]
- Google Maps
- Map to Waupaca
- America’s Highway: Oral Histories on Route 66
- Myanmar Cyclone
- Chicago traffic & photos
- St. Louis sights
- Adding content to Google Maps
- NIU Huskie Bus Tracker
Jason’s Presentations+Audio:
presentations shared online with synchronized audio
- SlideShare
create slidecastsJason’s SlideShare presentationsSlidecasting 101 - Technology…it’s all around us
- Kaltura
- First found Kaltura in January ‘08
- About Kaltura
- History of the Internet
- Scenes from Myranmar
- JumpCut
- Elgg Presentation
- Nemoa Spring 2008 Rimm-Kaufman Talk
- Viral Education Teaser
- Eyespot
- The Riots of 1968 in the US
- The Difference Between Stocks and Bonds
- Dabble
- Motionbox
- Viddix
- Demo of Viddix
- Sample tutorial
- Sample lecture
- Viddler
- The Future of Higher Education
Next today was A New Look At the Library of Congress by Luci Sweder and Sandi Estep
Then Shirley Comer on Podcasting
And Thinkfinity and Edsitement by Luci Sweder
GSU Faculty Summer Technology Institute
Today I am participating at the GSU Faculty Summer Technology Institute. The first presenter’s were great! Jeff Hunt and David Jakes.
The Future Narrated
This is the same text as in the previous post… With visuals instead of music…

