Assistive Technology Resources
The Prentke Romich Company AAC Language Lab is designed to help you teach language for a lifetime, thus empowering the AAC communicator to develop expressive language to his or her optimum potential.
http://www.aaclanguagelab.com/ |
The Prentke Romich Company AAC Language Lab is designed to help you teach language for a lifetime, thus empowering the AAC communicator to develop expressive language to his or her optimum potential.
https://www.tobiidynavox.com/en-US/ |
Carolyn Musslewhite’s site; includes index of “Tips of the Month” for AAC
http://www.aacintervention.com/default.asp?sec_id=180009852 |
Gail VanTatenhove: “I am always developing AAC support materials for my clinical practice. I then take these materials from the ‘home-made’ level to something that can be shared with others.”
http://www.vantatenhove.com/ |
A sign language dictionary containing several thousand high resolution videos of American Sign Language (ASL) signs, fingerspelled words, and other common signs used within the United States and Canada.
https://www.signingsavvy.com/ |
Fun games for young children and those with learning difficulties. Activities designed for use with single-switch, two switches, touch screen or mouse.
https://www.helpkidzlearn.com/ |
Pre-math games, shapes/colors, logic, memory activities. (Spike's Game Zone are "non-thinking type" games). Shapes and colors-feed fribbit, skill rotate and roll, games for little kids-jumping arrow.
https://www.coolmathgames.com/ |
Math, geography and literacy games. Simple activities that work well with a touch screen. Age 4-balloon pop (touch window), creative- painting, music 3.
http://cyberkidzgames.com/ |
Games to teach colors, shapes, time, arithmetic, animals, science, history. There are puzzles, brain games and painting activities.
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/ |
Live San Diego zoo cameras on habitats for pandas, polar bears, elephants, and apes.
http://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/cams/panda-cam |
A library of picture communication boards (Boardmaker) and activities in a variety of categories including: Auditory Processing, AAC/AugCom, Language, Life Skills, Literacy Skills, and Cooking.
https://www.speakingofspeech.com/materials-exchange.html |
Early learning - games and resources (some are online, some are materials you create)
http://www.pbs.org/parents/fun-and-games/ |
Elementary skill level – games and free websites: science, social studies, math, reading
https://kidsknowit.com/ |
Elementary skill level – arcade format multi-player games targeting language arts, math, and geography skills
https://www.arcademics.com/ |
Guided reading and reading games. Includes words that rhyme, high frequency words, capital letters and periods.
https://www.roythezebra.com/ |
Bridge to reading. Letter matching words with visual cues.
http://www.yourchildlearns.com/letters/letter-sounds.htm |
Streaming video program featuring famous actors reading children’s books aloud. (sponsored by the Screen Actors Guild Foundation)
https://www.storylineonline.net/ |
ReadingQuest is designed to provide social studies teachers with the philosophical bases for sound comprehension strategy instruction, directions for a range of comprehension and content reading strategies, and printable handouts and masters for transparencies.
http://www.readingquest.org/ |
This page consists of links to lesson plans and resources for the affective domain including building community, social skills, friendship, kindness, self-esteem, feelings/emotions, values/character education, and bullying prevention. Grades k-12.
http://www.eds-resources.com/affectiveeducation.html#socialskills |
Parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys come to Wrightslaw for accurate, reliable information about special education law, education law, and advocacy for children with disabilities.
http://wrightslaw.com/ |
Pre-reading activities and printable activities for students.
http://www.theclassroomkit.com/classroom-1-literacy-links-alphabet.html |
PictureSET is a collection of downloadable visual supports that can be used by students for both receptive and expressive communication in the classroom, at home, and in the community. This searchable database allows you to find a wide range of useful visual supports for different curriculum areas, activities, and events. PictureSET resources are created and updated by dedicated professionals working with students in British Columbia.
https://w3.setbc.org/students/Pages/Student-Resources-Library.aspx |
Resources and ideas for teachers of learners with severe, profound, intensive, significant, complex or multiple special needs.
http://teachinglearnerswithmultipleneeds.blogspot.com/ |
Information on AT devices and services as well as other community resources for people with disabilities and the general public. Can browse for information about AT tools by function, by item, and by vendor.
http://assistivetech.net/about/index.php |
The Autism Internet Modules were developed with one aim in mind: to make comprehensive, up-to-date, and usable information on autism accessible and applicable to educators, other professionals, and families who support individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Written by experts from across the U.S., all online modules are free, and are designed to promote understanding of, respect for, and equality of persons with ASD.
https://autisminternetmodules.org/ |
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