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Technology for Learners with Special needs. Presenters: Elzene Barton ebarton@robinson.k12.tx.us Special Education teacher in Robinson ISD Carol Kuehl, M.S., CCC-SLP ckuehl@robinson.k12.tx.us Speech-Language Pathologist in Robinson ISD Session number 140308.
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Presenters: Elzene Barton ebarton@robinson.k12.tx.us Special Education teacher in Robinson ISD Carol Kuehl, M.S., CCC-SLP ckuehl@robinson.k12.tx.us Speech-Language Pathologist in Robinson ISD Session number 140308
Technology can be used to target, enhance and improve communication skills, both written and verbal, for students with special needs. Everything we do as teachers revolves around language skills including listening, speaking, reading and writing. When choosing technology tools, be sure to consider the child’s communication and ability level.
Computers • Board Maker • HEAR Builder • Powerpoint • Wordprocessing • Excel • GoogleChrome Apps
iPads • Settings for visually impaired students • Settings for auditory impaired students • Settings for physically impaired students • Where can you find great apps? • Apps Gone Free • AppoLearning • Join TCEA Community for free apps list • Network (twitter, facebook, Pinterest)
Great Apps that work Rainbow SentencesSplingoSammi Signs Sparkle FishMath TownDragon Dictation GrammaropolisMath vs ZombiesStories2learn Letter RefluxMath MuseumToontastic EducreationsEndless ReadingYes/No See Touch LearnEndless AlphabetTap nsee zoo Signed StoriesSwitch ZooMy Play Home Lite I write wordsStory Builder Emotions iSequenceMr. PencileBook (Danny Dragon, Dr. Seuss)KodableArticulation Station cursive writing Sock Puppets/Puppet PalsTalking Tom Go Talk Now