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A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #41: Listener Feedback, For Real – Part 1
Episode Overview-
Hey everyone,
Episode #41 is up for your listening pleasure! Episode #41 features some feedback from listeners of the show. There was too much feedback to fit into one episode so you can expect to hear more in the future.
The episode also features a bumper from Sally Norton-Darr and Judith Schoonover about the new version of CAST’s BookBuilder. Judith and Sally will be doing workshops on this at the following professional conferences if you’re interested in attending:
ATIA 09 in Chicago, Illinois on October 28th – 31st
Techknowledgy 09 in Richmond, Virginia – November 19 & 20
RATE in Fairfax, Virginia on November 7th
A.T.TIPS In This Episode-
A.T.TIP #59: freesound.org
The Freesound Project is a collaborative database of Creative Commons licensed sounds. Freesound focusses only on sound, not songs.
Additional Resources Mentioned-
Image of Brian’s Interactive PowerPoint Presentation
Teaching All Students Blog
Upcoming Presentations-
The Building Blocks of a Successful Assistive Technology Team presented with Sally Norton-Darr – ISTE Webinar – October 21st- 4pm – 5pm EST
Eight is Enough: Ways to Use What You Got – Clarksville, Maryland – November 9th – 7:30pm – 9:00pm EST
Alternative Professional Development – Powering Up With Technology Conference 09 – Upper Marlboro, Maryland – November 14th- (Time TBD)
Alternative Professional Development – Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference 2010 – Orlando, Florida – January 28 – 2:45pm – 3:45pm EST
UDL 2.0 presented with Beth Poss – Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference 2010 – Orlando, Florida – January 29 – 9:15pm-10:15pm EST
Contact Information-
If I don’t get to see you at NECC we can still connect virtually. Join the A.T.TIPPERS group on Facebook and/or Classroom 2.0 ! You can also follow me on twitter.com.
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A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #16: Listener Feedback, Sort Of
Hey everyone,
Episode #16 is up for your listening pleasure. In Episode #16 I answer questions from e-mails and voicemails submitted by “listeners” to the show. Four new A.T. TIPS are discussed in the show.
A.T.TIP #25: FIRST-THEN-THEN Boards
Here are examples of first-then-then boards:
A.T.TIP #26: WWW.FINDSOUNDS.COM
This website is a great place to find sounds
A.T.TIP #27: JUICYSTUDIO.COM for Website Readability Statistics
Here is the link to the Website Readability Statistic Tool. Make sure you scroll down a bit to see it. Simply place the URL of the website you want analyzed and hit “Calculate Readability”.
A.T.TIP #28: WWW.THEFREEDICTIONARY.COM
This online dictionary provides an auditory version of each word along with many cool games.
Here is a link to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation fund raising site. Please click on the “Make a donation” button to donate! Even the smallest amount can make the biggest difference.
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation- Make a Donation!
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A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #11: Autosummarize in MS Word
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Episode #11 is up for your listening pleasure. Episode #11 describes the autosummarize feature of MS Word. I realize that the episode is just a quick rundown of how the feature works and I didn’t really get into what you’d use it for. I’m trying to keep the tips quick. So, I invite you to tell me how you might use this feature or tell me how you have already used the feature. Your story might just inspire someone else in how they could use it. Please send me an e-mail, record a message and send it to me or post a comment here.
You can find whole tutorials on autosummarize for your version of MS Word here:
Word 2002 : http://www.microsoft.com/education/autosummarize.mspx
Word 2003: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP051896801033.aspx
Here is a helpful dialogue about the Autosummarize feature in MS 2007: http://help.lockergnome.com/office/Word-2007-Autosummarize-Feature-ftopict901799.html but here is that same basic principle and a brief tutorial:
http://www.lockergnome.com/windows/2007/09/10/create-a-summary-of-a-document-in-word-2007/
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A.T.TIPScast Episode #10: Talking Calculator
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Sorry this post is up about 24 hours late, but here it is!
Episode #10 is up for your listening pleasure. Episode #10 describes the free software Talking Calculator. You can access a link for the free download from www.premierathome.com/products/TalkingCalculator.php.
Here is a screenshot of what it looks like once it is installed:
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A.T.TIPScast Episode #8: VSTE 2008 (Top 5)- Part 2
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Episode #8 is up for your listening pleasure. Episode #8 is the second of a two part episode where I rank the Top 5 things I learned at the Virginia Society for Technology in Education (VSTE) Conference 2008. This episode includes:
Number 3- www.emilychang.com/go/ehub–
This website is the personal website of a web designer named, Emily Change, out of San Francisco. There is so much out there and so many new web applications updating every day, this site can keep you up to date on the latest Web 2.0 applications.
Number 2- www.soundsnap.com
This is a great resource to find free sounds. I think one under utilized activity for students with difficulties following directions or auditory processing difficulties is listening to and discriminating between sounds. Sounds can be used as story starters as opposed to the traditional text-based or picture based story starter. Sound effects can be used to enhance digital storytelling activities, movie making activities, or student produced podcasts. Adding these sounds might allow the students to feel like their production has a polished and fun quality.
Number 1- Mail Merge functions of Publisher to create Picture Dictionaries and Identification Cards
A teacher from Norfolk public schools named Jennifer Durkin presented on different ways she uses Publisher. One strategy she showed what how you could take lists of items in Excel and Merge them with templates created in Publisher to easily make picture dictionaries and identification cards. Picture dictionaries are a great way for students to review difficult spelling words, review vocabulary from any content area, or maintain their own “difficult for me to remember” list of words. Identification cards are also a useful tool for students with communication difficulties. The ID card might have saying on them like “My name is… and I am lost” or “Can you call my mom for me? My phone number is …”. I wrote Jennifer and she gave me permission to post her hand-outs here. vste-presentation-handout.pdf
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