Showing posts with label EdCeptional. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 27, 2013

EdCeptional Minute #045.5 - Accessibility Features to Know and Love


This week's EdCeptional Minute is all about Accessibility available on currently iOS devices and how to use it.  Make sure to head over to the EdReach.us site and check out the accompanying video!

EdCeptional Minute #045.5 - Accessibility Features to Know and Love



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Thursday, June 20, 2013

EdCeptional #45



It may be summer, but EdCeptional is still going strong.  Join us for episode #45 at http://edreach.us/edceptional



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Thursday, June 6, 2013

EdCeptional #44 - Hey, where'd Tricia go?


The latest episode of EdCeptional is live at the EdReach.us site.  Take a listen as we discuss an interesting Pinterest board, the QuickKey Kickstarter, and an app called subtext.

EdCeptional #44 - Hey, where'd Tricia go?



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Sunday, May 19, 2013

EdCeptional Live! #044



Join EdCeptional Live! on Tuesday, May 28.  We'll be recording live on Google+ and would love to have your participation.  Check out the invite here - EdCeptional Live #044



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Thursday, May 16, 2013

EdCeptional #043 - 2 More Mondays


The next episode of EdCeptional is up over at EdReach.us.  Deb (@slpdeb), Tricia (@tlazarro11) and I discuss some new features of Google Forms, personal #eduwins, and how Deb uses the Sunny Articulation App.

EdCeptional #043 - 2 more Mondays



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Sunday, May 5, 2013

EdCeptional Live! #43


If you have been listening to EdCeptional lately, you may know that we record each episode Live on Google +.  We would like to have you join us for these conversations so that you can be part of it.  You can join our next recording on May 13 at 8:15 pm. Central.  You can view (and share) the invitation on Google +.

EdCeptional Live! #43



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Thursday, May 2, 2013

EdCeptional #42 - So Much to Say


This week Deb and I discuss an interesting article about what not to say to your kids, Voice Comments a new Chrome app, and from our new segment - From the Trenches, we talk about the Rubric for Individual Work I'm using.  Take a listen!

EdCeptional #42 - So Much to Say



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Thursday, April 25, 2013

EdCeptional Minute - #41.5 - App Review Sites

Every other week on EdCeptional we'll be having a short 5 minute episode, called the EdCeptional Minute.  This week's episode focuses on places to find app reviews.  Take a listen at the EdCeptional Channel - http://edreach.us/edceptionalshow.



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Thursday, April 18, 2013

EdCeptional #041 - Welcome Back

It has been quite a while since we last recorded EdCeptional.  We are getting back on track and looking forward to continuing the conversation.  You can check out episode #41 - Welcome Back at EdReach.us/EdCeptionalshow or by subscribing in iTunes.



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Friday, October 5, 2012

Hidden Features of iOS 6


iOS 6 has been out for a couple of weeks, and there have been quite a few changes.  Some of them have been talked about over and over, but at least one I had never heard about.

When Apple released iOS 6 everyone knew there would be a clock app.  I decided to take a look at it recently and discovered something interesting.  I tested out the timer, and immediately noticed that it includes a visual reminder.  Starting the timer starts visual representation of how much time is left.  It actually is very similar to what a Time Timer looks like.  It's a very simple representation, but it might be just what you need in a pinch.  Check out this video I made of what it looks like:

Visual timer in iPad Clock app

Speak Selection has been available as an Accessibility option since iOS 5, but with the update word highlighting has been added as an option.  Once you turn on Speak Selection (Settings - General - Accessibility - Speak Selection), you can turn on Word Highlighting.  To use, just long hold on a block of text and highlight it, then Speak will be an option.  You can see a short video about it from the latest episode of EdCeptional.

Word Highlighting with Speak Selection

Guided Access has been talked about quite a bit, it brings an interesting option for shutting down access to an iDevice.  Once turned on a student cannot exit the app without a 4 digit code.  You can also disable certain portions of the screen.  Mark Coppin showed it off in this clip from EdCeptional.

Guided Access

Have fun checking out these new features!



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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

EdCeptional #038 - Diving Deeper in iOS 6

Check out the latest episode of EdCeptional, where we talk with Mark Coppin (@mcopp) about iOS 6 and the updates to the accessibility options like Assistive Touch & Guided Access.  This episode is our 2nd on video, which gives us the opportunity to show off the features, apps and more!  Make sure to check out all the fun at http://edreach.us/edceptionalshow.  If you'd like to watch the show live you can join us on Google+ Sunday, October 14 at 8:30 Central.

EdCeptional #038 - Diving Deeper in iOS 6



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Monday, August 27, 2012

EdCeptional #036 - Getting Fired up with Jen Wagner


The latest episode of EdCeptional is posted and this week we talk with Jen Wagner, from Projects by Jen.  It was a great conversation where we discuss her projects, International Dot Day, Flat Stanley and ClassDojo.  Check it out!

EdCeptional #36 - Getting Fired up with Jen Wagner



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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

EdCeptional on Keynote Theater - Temple Grandin


Last week I joined Dan Rezac (@drezac), Deb Truskey (@debtruskey) and Anne Truger (@atruger) on Keynote Theater on the EdReach Network.  We watched and discussed the 2010 TedTalk by Temple Grandin - The World Needs All Kinds of Minds.  Check us out here:

Keynote Theater #007 - Temple Grandin



 

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Monday, June 25, 2012

EdCeptional #034 - Wait, wasn't tonight #36??


It seems like it's been forever since the EdCeptional crew has gotten together.  We finally all met up last night and discussed summer!  Check it out at EdReach.us

EdCeptional #034 - Wait, wasn't tonight #36



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Thursday, May 3, 2012

EdReach - IEP Season is upon us!


Please take a moment to check out my latest post on the EdReach Network - IEP Season is upon us!



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Monday, April 30, 2012

EdCeptional #032 - Surviving the IEP Blues

I know it's been a while since my last post, so take a moment and check out the latest episode from EdCeptional - Surviving the IEP Blues!



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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Learning Chocolate


An interesting website was posted recently to the EdCeptional Diigo Group called Learning Chocolate.  I'm not sure of the meaning behind the title, but this seems to be a good website for vocabulary instruction.  While it's not a new site (Larry Ferlazzo mentioned it in 2009), it does seem to have some good instructional qualities.

The site is broken down into categories of words, like Animals, Action words, colors, etc... When you select a category you are given a series of pictures, words and audio.  If you click on the little speaker it will tell you each of the words.  You can also select different language options (English, Spanish, Chinese, or Japanese) to help you learn those languages.  Each category includes quiz sections to practice what you've learned, they are:

Match Up 1- where you match audio to word
Match Up 2 - where you match word to picture
Match Up 3 - where you match audio to picture
Fill In - where you have to fill in the word from memory
Dictation - it will dictate the word and you have to type it

There are quite a few categories to choose from, but the site has its drawbacks.  For those students who use alternate access methods, it is probably not gong to work.  The content is played in a flash window and that is usually not accessible with alternate methods.  Also, a feature I would like to see is having it available on mobile devices.  Again, because of the Flash content it does not work on mobile devices.

This site seems like a good place to learn and practice vocabulary and with a few additions it would be even better!



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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

EdCeptional #29 - The Pot of Gold: Conference Nuggets


The latest episode of EdCeptional is posted online:

EdCeptional #29 - The Pot of Gold:  Conference Nuggets



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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Check out my latest post for the EdReach Network, Google Docs for Communication.



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Thursday, January 26, 2012

EdCeptional - Alternative Computer Access

Check out my latest post on the EdReach Network, Alternative Computer Access.



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