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Encouraging Dynamic Growth for Educators ACCESSIBLE TECHNOLOGY TOOLS FOR STRUGGLING LEARNERS ROSE RACICOT
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Session Objectives Participants will be able to: Understand the concepts of Universal Design for Learning Gain an overview of KSD Accessible Technology Resources Review accessible software programs that provide multiple options for: Teachers to provide representation of information Students to express what they know
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Success Criteria Participants will be able to: Explain to colleagues and community how flexible teaching materials and strategies create a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Know how to locate and access KSD accessible technology resources Identify 4 accessible tech tools available to all students for literacy support Name at least 2 features of these tools that will support a struggling learner to access their core curriculum
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Agenda UDL Principles KSD Accessible Technology Tools Explore software features on: Snap&Read text reader Clicker 6 multimedia presentation and writing tool Co:Writer 7 word prediction software Follow up Training Opportunities
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A Visual Representation of UDL
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Video UDL video to educate others: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDvKnY0g6e4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDvKnY0g6e4
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Universal Design for Learning Principles Provide students with multiple means of Representation - Accessing information Expression – of knowledge based on student’s unique viewpoint Engagement - with the curriculum Video from Nonprofit CAST= the Center for Applied Special Technology http://lessonbuilder.cast.org/window.php?src=videos http://lessonbuilder.cast.org/window.php?src=videos
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Multiple Means of Representation for students to access information Visual presentations – i.e. Discovery Education Streaming videos, teacher created visuals Enlarged print, use of color, & design – i.e. Readability tool Audio text support – i.e. Snap&Read, WebAnywhere, WYNN 7, Co:Writer 7, Clicker 6 Multimedia presentations – PhotoStory 3, Clicker 6, Powerpoint, Windows Movie Maker, SMART Notebook Internet links to background information
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Multiple Means of Expression for students to demonstrate learning Graphic tools – i.e. Inspiration, Kidspiration, Word tools Keyboarding with spelling supports – i.e. Co:Writer, MS Word spellcheck, WYNN, word banks Narration, audio recording, podcasts Multimedia tools - i.e. PowerPoint, Photostory 3, Clicker 5, Inspiration, SMART Notebook 3-D models Artistic displays – i.e. drawings, collages, paintings Data displays – i.e. graphs and charts
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Multiple Means of Engagement Infused throughout your classroom Student choices Audio/visual/hands on SMART Response clickers Poll Everywhere Multimedia Project-based inquiry E-mail, blogging, discussion boards, wikis Collaborative learning
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UDL is compatible with other Initiatives RTI Common Core State Standards Blended Learning State Assessments Differentiation AIM Universal Design for Learning
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What is AIM? Accessible Instructional Materials (AIM) ensure access to the content in educational resources used by all students. Specialized formats include: Braille Audio Digital Text Large Print
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What does AIM look like? Introducing Students to AIM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U3uKNKMv7s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U3uKNKMv7s
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KSD Resources KSD Accessible Tech Resources KSD Accessible Tech Resources Curriculum Center Technology Support Intervention Resources Technology Support Intervention Resources Atomic Learning software tutorials Bookshare Membership For qualified users only due to copyright restrictions MackinVIA e-Books
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KSD UDL Software Examples Snap&Read Software Center Co:Writer 7 Software Center Clicker 6 Software Center Inspiration 8 In Shortcuts folder
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Representation: Simple and Universal Screenreader
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Snap&Read Explore Snap&Read video: http://donjohnston.com/snap- read/#.U6DB2HeBp8E http://donjohnston.com/snap- read/#.U6DB2HeBp8E TRY IT: Download from Software Center Open text on any website or document Click on Snap&Read, select text and it will read! You can adjust reading speed, voice and background colors
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Expression: Co:Writer 7 Co:Writer is a floating word prediction window that works alongside ANY word processing or text window, even online. Posting a reply to a discussion board using word prediction
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Co:Writer Explore Co:Writer 7 video: http://donjohnston.com/cowriter/#.U6DBnXeBp8E http://donjohnston.com/cowriter/#.U6DBnXeBp8E Try it! Open MS Word or any other text box Open Co:Writer Click into your doc and start typing with word prediction Select a topic dictionary Open a word bank
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Students listen and read literature on a subject first to gain ideas. Students then write about the subject with custom wordbank, pictures and speech feedback support Representation and Expression: Clicker 6 Multimedia Writing Support
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Representation and Expression: Clicker 6 Math Ideas Plotting Coordinates Tell the Time
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Clicker 6 explore Clicker 6 video http://www.cricksoft.com/us/products/clicker/video.as px http://www.cricksoft.com/us/products/clicker/video.as px TRY IT: Open Clicker 6 icon on your computer desktop Try Quick Start Word Processor Explore Example folder Explore Make a Book
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Representation, Engagement, & Expression: Inspiration
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Expression: Inspiration Templates with Outlining
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Enhance your Teaching Effectiveness for ALL Learning Styles Think Universal Design for Learning Frontload accessible technologies into the curriculum Provide access to CORE for all Ensure success for all students!
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Continuing Support and Contact Info Upcoming Classes: UDL eLearning self-paced class – 3 hours Clicker 6 hands-on – Nov 2 nd 4-7pm Clicker 6 Quick Wizards Tech Talk – Nov 3 rd, 4-5pm Co:Writer & Inspiration Tech Talk – Nov 17 th, 4-5pm Tech Talks 2015-16 (Schedule) Tech Talks 2015-16 AT hands-on classes and Tech Talks https://ero3.eschoolsolutions.com/user/Login.taf?functionhttps://ero3.eschoolsolutions.com/user/Login.taf?function= Search for “Assistive Technology” classes Rose Racicot, AT Program Specialist X7430 Rose.Racicot@kent.k12.wa.us Rose.Racicot@kent.k12.wa.us
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Clock Hour Information Lunch and Learn participants are eligible to earn clock ours after attending a minimum of three sessions. On or after June 10 th, participants who are eligible to receive clock hours will receive notification identifying the number of qualified hours along with directions for payment and submission. Participants have until the last day of school to request clock hours and make payment to Professional Development. You will also receive your assignment that must be completed in order to fulfill the district clock requirement. This will be due by June 17 th.
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Next Session Topic: Office 365/Office Online Friday, November 20, 2015
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Next Session Topic: Office Mix Friday, December 11, 2015
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Next Session Topic: Windows 10 Friday, January 29, 2016
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Next Session Topic: SMART Notebook 15 Friday, February 12, 2016
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Next Session Topic: Themespark and PBL Friday, March 18, 2016
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Next Session Topic: Assessment Tools Friday, April 15, 2016
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Next Session Topic: Class and Staff Notebook Friday, May 13, 2016
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Next Session Topic: Review of All 2015-16 Pilots Friday, June 10, 2016
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