Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Monday, August 18, 2014

QR Codes for Vocabulary



Matt Bergman, at Learn, Lead, Grow, shared a great post on ways to use QR Codes to teach and retain vocabulary.  I love the ideas of engaging students with technology to teach this skill.  Check out all his ideas at his blog:

3 Ways to Use QR Codes to Make Word Walls Assessable to ALL Students #UDL



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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

ATIA-Chicago 2011

I am excited to again be attending and presenting at the ATIA conference in Chicago.  This conference taking place on November 2 - 5 at the Schaumburg Convention Center, is a great opportunity to learn and network with many AT professionals.  I have the opportunity to present in 2 different sessions.

Utopia B, 8:00 - 9:00 am

Mobile devices are the perfect platform to help students be more independent in the classroom, school, community and beyond. Apps on mobile devices can be used to help students access learning, scheduling and information at job sites and more. Let’s take a look at the major mobile devices and see how and when they can be used.

Schaumburg A, 9:15 - 10:15 am

Participate in a community forum on use of technology in special education with the crew of EdCeptional! EdCeptional is a weekly podcast that highlights access to learning for exceptional students of all abilities. During this session, the EdCeptional crew will lead an informative yet fun roundtable discussion on a variety of topics related to special education & technology. Topics will be chosen based on the interests of the audience. We are open to discussing anything - from accessibility to UDL, from apps and iPads to Web 2.0 tools like QR codes!

If you are attending ATIA please take a moment to introduce yourself!

Patrick


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