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Assistive Technology Movie Review – The Hunger Games
My wife doesn’t read books. She devours them. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins was no exception. I, however, find it difficult to read a book during the school year. My literature consumption primarily takes place in the form of … Continue reading
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Tagged Assistive Technology, Brad Bird, Education, Educational Technology, ghost protocol, ghostprotocol, Haymitch, Hunger Game, Incredibles, Instructional Technology, Iron Giant, Jennifer Lawrence, Katniss, Katniss Everdeen, mission impossible, missionimpossible, Mockingjay, movie review, movies, Netflix, public schools, Ratatouille, rebellion, Special Education, Suzanne Collins, teaming, teams, technology, Tom Cruise, Twitter
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Assistive Technology Movie Review – Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
Despite having seen all the previous Mission Impossible movies, when I saw the preview for Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol I thought, “Ick.” Then, when I heard from a few Twitter friends how much they enjoyed it, saw some additional television … Continue reading
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Tagged Brad Bird, Education, Educational Technology, ghost protocol, ghostprotocol, Incredibles, Instructional Technology, Iron Giant, mission impossible, missionimpossible, movie review, movies, Netflix, public schools, Ratatouille, Special Education, teaming, teams, technology, Tom Cruise, Twitter
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A.T.TIPSCAST Special Episode #4: ISTE Author Podcast Interview
Here is a link to download the audio directly: ISTE Author Podcast Interview Episode Overview- Hey everyone, This special episode features an interview Sally Norton-Darr and I did for the ISTE Author Podcast Series. In the interview we talk about what is … Continue reading
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Tagged Assistive Technology, author, Book, Communication, Conferences, consult, consultation, Differentiated Instruction, Disabilities, Educational Technology, evaluation, fun, Instructional Technology, interview, ISTE, pie, podcast, pranks, Public School, public schools, Special Education, Strategies, team, teaming, teammates, UDL, Universal Design for Learning
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A.T.TIPSCAST Special Episode #3: Book Excerpt – Chapter 6
Here is a link to download the audio directly: Book Excerpt- Chapter 6: Choosing Assistive Technology Teammates Episode Overview- Hey everyone, This special episode features an excerpt from “The Practical (and Fun) Guide to Assistive Technology in Public Schools” as … Continue reading
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Tagged Assistive Technology, audio, Book, Differentiated Instruction, Disabilities, Education, Educational Technology, excerpt, Free, Instructional Technology, ISTE, Public School, public schools, robots, sci-fi, science fiction, scifi, Special Education, team, teaming, teammates, Universal Design for Learning
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Marketing for “The Practical (and Fun) Guide to Assistive Technology in Public Schools”
Hello everyone, No new podcast episode with this post but I do have some book related news. The Practical (and Fun) Guide to Assistive Technology in Public Schools comes out in April 2010. You can pre-order your copy now from www.iste.org/chewat. … Continue reading















