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Showing posts with label Webinar Wednesdays. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Webinar Wednesday: Promoting Inclusive Learning with Book Creator

 Book Creator Promoting Inclusive Learning with Book Creator with the Inclusive 365 Team Tuesday September 13, 4pm EST

Topic:
Promoting Inclusive Learning with Book Creator


Description:
Join the authors of Inclusive Learning 365 as they take a deep dive into Book Creator and highlight the powerful features that can ensure that your digital materials are accessible and engaging to all learners.

From embedded, accessible media to read aloud support - Book Creator has an array of built in features to promote an inclusive learning environment. Get ready to take your digital materials to a whole new level!

Time:
13th September, 2022 4pm EST






Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Webinar Wednesday: 5 TouchMath Strategies That Work for ASD Students

 

Autism Acceptance Month is almost here.

Free Webinar from TouchMath

Join us on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 3pm Eastern (2pm Central, 1pm Mountain, 12pm Pacific) to hear TouchMath experts dive deep into Autism Spectrum Disorder. TouchMath is proven to help ASD students build solid foundations in math. 

During this webinar, you will learn:
  • 5 TouchMath strategies that work with ASD Students
  • Tips for teaching math to students on any level of the Autism spectrum
  • How you can make math lessons more enjoyable for students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Teachers, administrators, tutors, coaches, parents, and all learning professionals are invited to register and spread the news about this FREE workshop hosted by TouchMath on Autism Spectrum Disorder.​
 
REGISTER NOW

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Webinar Wednesday: Creating Accessible Documents

Creating accessible documents for learners isn't just a legislative requirement, it's the right thing to do. An advantage of accessible documents is that they benefit all learners and improve your workflow.

In this webinar, Craig Mill will explain how to create an accessible Word document and export it to a range of formats such as e-Pub, Large Print, PDF and more. He will compare and contrast accessible with non-accessible text and images and introduce you to the support videos on this topic as well as the CALL Scotland free online learning modules on Creating Accessible Documents which is aimed at those at a beginner level.
Presenter(s)

Craig Mill, CALL Scotland

About the webinar
The webinar runs from 16:00-16:30 (UK time zone);
The workshop part lasts about 20 minutes;
There will be 5-10 minutes after this for questions and answers.



Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Webinar Wednesday: Top Tips for Dyslexia and Technology

To help celebrate Dyslexia Awareness Month, Dafydd Henke-Reed, Head of Accessibility at AbilityNet shared his expert advice about dyslexia and technology in a free webinar. Dafydd championed the ways technology has helped with his dyslexia. He examined the digital barriers to avoid and explained good practice for enabling dyslexic users online.

This webinar covers the range of topics including:
  • Challenges with communication including written text and verbal communication
  • Tech and tools available to help with dyslexia, including emojis, voice chat, and multimedia messaging
  • Speech to text software: Dragon Naturally Speaking, Siri / Alexa, Office Dictate, Mac OS / iOS Dictation
  • Text to speech software: Read & Write, ClaroRead, Office Speak, Mac OS / iOS Speech

If you're dyslexic, are looking for advice about how technology can help you, or are interested in how technology can revolutionize the learning experience for those with dyslexia be sure to watch. For digital professionals, the free session also examines digital barriers to avoid, and what you can do to make your websites more accessible for people with dyslexia and other cognitive issues.

   



Additional Useful resources
Factsheet: Dyslexia and Technology
Designing for Accessibility posters from UK Home Office website
AbilityNet's digital accessibility training courses

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Webinar Wednesday: ELLevating All: Overlapping Strategies for ELLs and students with SLD (including dyslexia)


Image of Amanda Crecelius sitting in a chair smiling while holding a book in her hands.
PATINS Specialist, Amanda Crecelius, will provide resources and tools for English Language Learners (ELLs) and/or students with Specific Learning Difference (SLD), including dyslexia in this live webinar.

This is an overview of overlapping strategies for promoting literacy for ELLs and students with SLD with a focus on how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) can eliminate barriers for ELLs/students with SLD and all students.

In the "ELLevating All" training, you will learn many helpful strategies, including the Literacy Building UDL Checklist - VICS


  • Visuals (Phonological Awareness)
  • Interaction (Multisensory)
  • Connections (Context & Culture) 
  • Scaffolding (Gradual Release of Responsibility)



Date: October 5, 2021 at 3:00 pm EST/2:00 pm CST
Target Audience: General Education Teachers, Special Education Teachers, English Language Teachers
PGPs/ASHA Hours: Yes 


To request this training at a different date and time, please email Amanda Crecelius

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Webinar Wednesday: Dysgraphia? What is it anyway?

Is illegible handwriting why your child is failing school? Could the illegibility be a symptom of something else? In this presentation, learn how to differentiate dysgraphia in your discussions with the IEP team members.


This webinar with Cheri Dotterer, MS, OTR/L and Dysgraphia Life took place on June 23, 2021. The full recording is archived above.

Cheri Dotterer, MS, OTR/L is an international speaker, author, and consultant who equips educators and therapists to help students succeed in school by overcoming the social-emotional trauma associated with illegible handwriting and dysgraphia.

Her book, Handwriting Brain-Body DisConnect, has remained in the
Top 100 on Amazon since publication in Handwriting Reference and Learning Disabilities. It was also a Top 10 Finalist in the Author Academy Awards in 2019.

​Being an occupational therapist for 25 years, she has worked in many concentration areas. It wasn't until starting her own private practice that she found her passion. She has been an adjunct instructor at Penn State, Alvernia, and Misericordia Universities and has guest lectured at several other colleges throughout her career. She lives with her husband of 30 years. They have two adult children. She and her team seek to synthesize best practices surrounding dysgraphia, build community across all disciplines working with the students, and transform personal perspectives to empower lifelong learners.


Resources mentioned in the Webinar:


For Parents:

Dotterer Dysgraphia Toolkit

Parent's Guide to Dysgraphia (FREE)


For Professionals:

Professional's Guide to Dysgraphia (FREE)

Dotterer Dysgraphia Method

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

2021 ATAC Virtual Assistive Technology & Community Living Summit

Disability Rights ATAJ New Jersey
The Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center (ATAC) at Disability Rights New Jersey is hosting their 5th annual virtual AT Summit on September 23rd and 24th. This year's event includes over 45 sessions and 2 keynotes providing valuable information related to K-12 education, higher education, employment, and community living.  


Visit their conference website to see the sessions, keynote speakers schedule AND to register for your free ticket.


Click here to register




Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Webinar Wednesday: Assessment of Dyslexia: Constructs and Challenges

 

The purpose of this session is to discuss the cognitive, linguistic, and reading and writing abilities that should be included in a comprehensive dyslexia evaluation.  In addition, the presenter will describe several challenges that are inherent in the assessment of dyslexia, including the current identification procedures under IDEA 2004; the difficulty with early identification; the dilemma of twice-exceptional students; and the existence of co-occurring disorders, such as ADHD and language impairments. The presenter will also briefly describe the Tests of Dyslexia which will be available in 2022.

Nancy Mather is a Professor Emerita at the University of Arizona in Tucson. She has served as a learning disabilities teacher, a diagnostician, a university professor, and an educational consultant. She has published numerous articles and books and conducts workshops on assessment and instruction both nationally and internationally. Dr. Mather is a co-author of the Woodcock-Johnson IV. Her most recent book on dyslexia is:  Essentials of Dyslexia: Assessment and Intervention and on learning disabilities: Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviors. She is currently working on the Tests of Dyslexia, a comprehensive measure designed to help evaluate individuals for dyslexia.

Click here to register

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Webinar Wednesday: Microsoft Ability Summit 2021


Microsoft recently hosted their Ability Summit. The intention was to bring people with disabilities, allies, and accessibility professionals together to imagine, build, include, and empower the future of disability inclusion and accessibility.  They released the on-demand recordings of their sessions which can be explored using the link below. 

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Webinar Wednesday: Let's Talk About Dyslexia

Join Dr. Helen Ross (Twitter: @drhelenrossand Jim Bowen (Twitter: @SP_JimBas) as they have open conversations regarding dyslexia in this "Let's Talk About Dyslexia" webinar sponsored by Scanning Pens. Dr. Ross will be sharing her story on dyslexia and her research on different technologies to help in the classroom. Her research explores stakeholder experiences of SEND provision within the mainstream education sector, focusing on the empowerment of young people to take ownership of their own learning journeys.

Presenter

Mr Jim Bowen

Jim is Dyslexic, but never let it stop him from succeeding in his career. Jim completed a BTEC National in marketing and business and then went onto Chester University to complete a degree in Business Studies. He began by working in retail, and then after 4 years joined Scanning Pens. Jim loves to help and encourage people to become better readers and succeed in their academic work. After working for Scanning Pens for 3 years, Jim is now the Secondary Schools Business Development Manager, as well as being involved in other UK and Ireland projects.
Presenter

Dr. Helen Ross

Dr. Helen Ross is a fully qualified special education teacher and former SENCO, currently working in a mainstream school in England. She also provides expert advice and research consultancy, as well as specialist tuition and CPD, through her own enterprise ‘Helen’s Place’, is an advisor to the British Dyslexia Association and is Chair of the Wiltshire Dyslexia Association. She has consulted for the British Dyslexia Association, The Committee for Science and Technology, and Wiltshire Local Authority.

Helen is also an independent researcher. Her research explores stakeholder experiences of SEND provision within the mainstream education sector, focusing on the empowerment of young people to take ownership of their own learning journeys. She is a qualitative researcher, using methods grounded within Bourdieu’s sociological project to explore barriers to participation in learning and engagement with institutions.
Helen tweets as @drhelenross and regularly speaks on dyslexia and special educational needs.

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Webinar Wednesday: Meet the Voice Dream Apps

THE NETWORK OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGISTS WELCOMES

WINSTON CHEN, FOUNDER OF VOICE DREAM


Meet The Voice Dream Apps

In this session, Winston will share the personal story of how he founded Voice Dream, and give a demo of Voice Dream Reader, the leading reading tool for people with print disabilities. He will also talk about where Voice Dream is going in the future, along with an overview of other Voice Dream Apps.

Registration Now Open - CLICK HERE


WINSTON CHEN 


Winston is the founder of Voice Dream. He is developer of Voice Dream Reader, Writer and Scanner, award winning and universally accessible apps for people with learning differences and visual impairment. Voice Dream started when he and his family took a sabbatical and lived for a year on an island in Arctic Norway.


In addition to Voice Dream, Winston was a Research Affiliate at MIT Media Lab working on socially beneficial technology in education and civic affairs. Previously, Winston was an executive in several technology companies. He lives in Boston with his wife Kristin and two children Marcus and Nora.

Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Webinar Wednesday: Leveling the Playing Field: Support for Struggling Readers in a Blended Learning Environment

Leveling the Playing Field: Support for Struggling Readers in a Blended Learning Environment

Monday, January 11, 2021 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

Leveling the Playing Field: Support for Struggling Readers in a Blended Learning Environment

Presented by Kathleen Colburn, Senior Product Manager, Read&Write; and Diana Petschauer, Managing Director and AT Consultant, Assistive Technology for Education

Sponsored by Texthelp

REGISTER HERE

GET THE RECORDING

The recording will be posted on this page after the live session. Closed captioning will be added to the recording within 2 weeks of the live presentation.

To say that things have been in flux over this past year is an understatement. The everyday learning environment has taken on a whole new meaning as you and your students have pivoted from in-person, to remote, to hybrid learning (and have sometimes bridged these gaps multiple times). Many students lost almost a full semester of learning; some lost more. And while no child has gone unaffected by these educational gaps, those who were struggling prior to school closures have been hit the hardest, further widening already-existing literacy achievement gaps. It’s now urgent that we move forward from these learning losses, and ensure that every child, especially those who struggle most, has the most essential building block for their literacy journey—a strong foundation for reading.

Join Diana Petschauer, Managing Director and AT Consultant, Assistive Technology for Education, and Texthelp’s Kathleen Colburn, Senior Product Manager, as they explore strategies and tools to empower struggling readers in a blended learning environment. During this edWebinar you will:

  • Uncover best practices to motivate students to engage with reading in any environment, promoting confidence and a positive growth mindset
  • Explore multiple free technologies that can help to close reading achievement gaps and work alongside students’ everyday Learning Management Systems and devices
  • Take a deeper dive into Read&Write, a literacy support toolbar that can help struggling readers create and engage with content across all grade levels, subjects and interfaces (web, Google Docs, exams, and more!). Plus Read&Write is completely free for teachers.

This edWebinar will be of interest to kindergarten through middle school teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation.

 

Kathleen ColburnAbout the Presenters

Kathleen Colburn is a senior product manager at Texthelp, an industry leader in literacy and STEM software. In her six years with the company, she has served in roles ranging from supporting teacher and student end users, to her current position working directly with the software development team to shape the product roadmap. Outside of her role at Texthelp, Kathleen is a Google Certified Trainer, earned her bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Tufts University, and has taught and tutored students in high school math and college entrance exam preparation.

 

Diana Petschauer, M.Ed., ATP is a RESNA certified Assistive Technology Professional and Managing Director of AT for Education, ATforED.com. She manages her team of expert consultants who provide evaluations, consult and training to students and adults as well as professional development for professionals and families. Prior to ATforED, Diana was the AT specialist at UNH, supporting students transitioning to higher education with AT and accommodations. She started her career in public school special education. Diana presents often on AT and literacy intervention to provide multi-sensory support for dyslexia or LD.

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Webinar Wednesday: Empowering Learners with Dyslexia to Acquire and Utilize Their Digital Voice


 Empowering Learners with Dyslexia to Acquire and Utilize Their Digital Voices

Thursday, October 8, 2020 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT

Empowering Learners with Dyslexia to Acquire and Utilize Their Digital Voices

Presented by Nanci K. Shepardson, M.S.Ed., Ed.S. W.D.P., Senior Educational Technologist, Wilson Language Training
Hosted by Terrie Noland, C.A.L.P., Vice President, Educator Initiatives, Learning Ally

Sponsored by Learning Ally

Attendance for the live presentation is limited to 1,000.

REGISTER HERE

You can sign up below to receive an email with the recording link.

GET THE RECORDING

The recording will be posted on this page after the live session. 
Get a CE Certificate for this edWebinar Learn more

Students with dyslexia often find their voice drowned out by their peers. Using technology to give them a voice is empowering and can lead to greater confidence!

To effectively facilitate student voices on a digital platform, you need an understanding of what digital literacy is and how it can be leveraged to enable positive outcomes for all students, particularly those with dyslexia. Sifting through all of the available online learning tools can quickly become an overwhelming task; this edWebinar will narrow the field, first by viewing them through the important lens of online privacy, equity, and access, and finally by sorting them by the following categories: physical tools, back channeling, web-based add-ons, general apps, assessment tools, video and audio tools, digital storytelling, presentation tools, organization tools, and blogging.

PreK-12 teachers and school and district leaders will find this interactive session informative and leave with clear takeaways that can be implemented in an in-person, distance or hybrid learning environment. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation.

 

Nanci ShepardsonAbout the Presenter

Nanci Shepardson is a reading and educational specialist. She graduated from Wheelock College in 1989 with a bachelor’s degree in preschool/kindergarten curriculum and infant/ toddler development. In 2010, she graduated from Simmons University with an M.S.Ed. in language and literacy and an Ed.S. in assistive technology.

Nanci is a seasoned teacher, a credentialed K-12 reading specialist, and an International Dyslexia Association and Wilson Reading System Dyslexia Practitioner (WRS Level 1 Certified). Nanci has taught kindergarten, second grade, and fourth grade, and was a reading and educational specialist for grades seven through postgraduate and has tutored all ages. She consults for the International Dyslexia Association, she is an advocate for students with disabilities and their families and is also a professional speaker on dyslexia, language-based disabilities, and assistive technology throughout the country. Prior to joining Wilson Language Training, she was the head of Learning Resources at The Chapin School in Manhattan.

As the senior educational technologist at Wilson Language Training, Nanci works in the Program Development Department. In her role, she works with the Wilson Reading System (WRS) team and the technology team to create traditional and digital tools that will augment the current WRS curriculum and materials. She stays abreast of the current technological trends and serves as a resource for parents, teachers, and schools on assistive technology. Nanci is also a parent of a grown child with dyslexia.

 

Terrie NolandAbout the Host

Terrie Noland serves as Vice President of Educator Initiatives at Learning Ally, where she works to develop engagement programs, shares knowledge through strategic relationships, and promotes communities for educators. She has more than 25 years of experience as both a motivational leader and developer of content for educators and administrators. She has had the opportunity to lead and facilitate groups numbering in the thousands, inspiring them around a transformational change in their approach to struggling readers. Terrie is certified as an Academic Language Practitioner and is currently working towards a Ph.D. in literacy, with an emphasis in educational leadership from St. John’s University. She is also a certified John Maxwell speaker and facilitator.

 

To participate in the live edWebinar, log in with current version of Google Chrome or install the meeting app prior to the edWebinar on your computer, your Apple device, or Android device.  If you have a firewall in your location, you can participate on your mobile device using your cellular data (not your local network).

The edWebinar recording will be posted to this page the day after the presentation.

Join the Empowering Struggling Readers community to network with educators, participate in online discussions, receive invitations to upcoming edWebinars, and view recordings of previous programs to earn CE certificates.


Learning AllyLearning Ally is a leading education solutions organization committed to transforming the lives of struggling learners. The Learning Ally Audiobook Solution is a proven reading accommodation comprised of human-read audiobooks, student centric features and a suite of teacher resources. Used in more than 17,000 schools, this solution successfully helps students with reading deficits become engaged learners and reach their academic potential.

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Webinar Wednesday: Supporting Exceptional Students Through Student-Centered Learning Strategies

I had the privilege to participate alongside Sharon Plante in this webinar hosted by Future Ready where we discussed ways we work with teachers and students across curriculum areas and classrooms to prioritize the learning needs of students with disabilities. From coaching, mentoring, and co-teaching to using adaptive technology hardware and software, educators can personalize learning for their students. Also, joining us was Ace Parsi, a spokesperson for the National Center for Learning Disabilities, sharing how advocacy and research can improve outcomes for people with learning and attention issues and other disabilities. Mr. Parsi lent his perspective on about how to shape local and national policy to reduce barriers and ensure opportunity and access for all students.

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Engaging Students in Reading Instruction through Educational Technology

Engaging Students in Reading Instruction through Educational Technology 
Presenter: Sharon Plante, Chief Technology Integrator and Faculty Member of The Southport School
Date: Wednesday, January 22
Time: 4:00-4:20 PM
Cost: Free - Click here to register.
Description:
The utilization of technology (Interactive screens, iPads, apps, and websites) can make reading instruction (decoding/encoding, fluency, and comprehension) a multi-sensory process that is engaging and explicit while maintaining the individualization and diagnostic-prescriptive aspects of the lesson.  It can support the organizational challenges for necessary lesson materials that can occur when working with multiple students at once, while also allowing for ease of differentiation within a small group format. Additionally, educational technology can provide ways for the teacher to collect work samples and data from multiple students simultaneously and allow for individualized feedback. The session will focus on the use of various tools that can support differentiated and individualized engagement during small group multi-sensory reading instruction.

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Webinar Wednesday: Dysgraphia: 5 Minute Screening for Writing Accommodations

What does writing look like for students with dysgraphia? How can educators and parents help to better support students with writing difficulties? There are many things to consider when helping our struggling writers to improve outcomes and build confidence. Students who struggle with writing may have poor fine motor skills, messy or slow handwriting, lack of attention to tasks, poor spelling, and difficulty getting ideas down on paper. Is it Dysgraphia? View this on-demand webinar from Don Johnston to learn how to use accessible technology to better support students with IEPs who have Dysgraphia or other writing challenges. Broaden your understanding of dysgraphia, learn how Co:Writer Word Prediction, Translation, and Speech-to-Text remove barriers to writing and sign up for the webinar to request an easy, 5-minute Writing Accommodation Screening Tool.

Source: Dysgraphia 5 Minute Screening for Writing Accommodations from DonJohnstonInc