by Dan DeMarle | Sep 9, 2023 | Assistive Technology, Classroom, Math, Teaching, Uncategorized
Whether you teach online or in person this fall, these digital math tools may come in handy for grades pre-K through 12. https://www.edutopia.org/article/11-teacher-recommended-math-apps-and-online-tools
by Dan DeMarle | Sep 3, 2023 | Assistive Technology, Classroom, Intellectual Disability, Parents/Guardians, Uncategorized
Apple is introducing a host of new features to make the iPhone and iPad easier to use for people with cognitive disabilities and those who are nonspeaking. Software coming later this year will include Assistive Access, which will allow users to “distill apps and...
by Dan DeMarle | Jul 8, 2023 | Assistive Technology, Uncategorized
“Evernote is searchable, including the contents of notes, notebooks, tags, and attachments. Evernote’s search lets students get very granular by using keywords and tags, helping them find exactly what they need when they need it.”the best note-taking app and tool for...
by Dan DeMarle | May 6, 2023 | Assistive Technology, Classroom, Teaching, Teaching
Teachers and administrators from pre-K through 12th grade named these tools their top picks for this year and beyond. https://www.edutopia.org/article/10-teacher-picks-best-tech-tools
by Dan DeMarle | Dec 31, 2022 | Assistive Technology, Disability, Speech and Language, Technology
Some of the biggest names in technology are part of a newly launched effort to expand accessibility of smartphones and other devices for those with disabilities. Read More >
by Dan DeMarle | Dec 31, 2022 | ADHD, Assistive Technology, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism, Emotional regulation, Other Health Impairment, Parents/Guardians, Teaching, Technology
A decade ago, researchers at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital started working to find a new therapy for children who have problems with emotional regulation. They wanted it to be a coping mechanism that was scientifically proven, and that...