Teaching with Assistive Technology

The power of assistive technology can revolutionize our schools if we commit to learning how to use it to meet the needs of all learners.


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

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Check out these AT Sites

  • AAC for Younger students
  • Apps to check out ...WOW
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  • Assistive Technology Centre SSRSB
  • AT Assessment Competencies and Resources
  • Bridges -Canada
  • Camera Mouse free download
  • Clicker 5
  • eNews from the JISC Regional Support Centres in Scotland
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  • I CAN Centre
  • Let me Type and My Study Bar
  • Low Tech Ideas
  • Making Effective Communication a Human Right
  • MoLeNET and MoLeTV
  • More Low Tech
  • more Proloquo2go
  • Network and Support for Chidren and Families Using Communication Aids
  • Onion Mountain -AT site
  • Proloquo2go
  • Proloquo2go video links
  • Selected Links to AT and AAC
  • Social Skills AT
  • South Carolina Assistive Technology Program
  • Switches - what, why, how
  • video modeling

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Lorraine AT course
I have been involved in education since 1982 when I worked on the book trailers for HRM and did "reader adversary work". In 1984 I worked on a summer respite program for the Cape Breton Autism Association. It was then that I decided to do a “special education” degree. I spent the next year as a substitute EA and as a Child Life Specialist at the IWK. Since that time I have worked as a teacher in HRM, Guysborough, Manitoba, and Nunavut. I have taught preschool to community college. For the past for years I’ve been a resource teacher for AVRSB. I began working on a Masters in 1986 but after two technology courses life took me in another direction. In 2007 I began work on this Masters in inclusion but life again got in the way. I joined the Cohort in 2009 and after July 20 I’ll have four courses to complete. I have an 18 year old son and my daughter is 19. They live with their dad and I live nearby. Life has tossed and turned us but we are able to sit down as a family and count our blessings. One of these is a wonderful man named Shayne who came into my life when I most needed love and support.
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