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  • Accessibly Tools

    An easy accessibility tool that is helpful for virtual learning that I myself have used and still do use is Edpuzzle. Edpuzzle allows students to be taught a lesson while also remaining engaged. Edpuzzle plays a video and then asks questions at different points of the lesson that way teachers can keep an eye on…

  • Blog Post 9:Changemakers

    Something that I thought was interesting and would be good to bring to the classroom was the issue cards and volunteer now. I think both had great ideas and could be a welcome addition to any fifth grade class since that’s what I plan on teaching. With the issue cards my idea is to welcome…

  • Accessiblity Tools for the Classroom

    As we have gone through this semester in the Web Tools course, we have looked into and practiced using an array of digital tools for the classroom. Not all, but many do have accessibility benefits. Today we’ll go over seven of these tools that have accesssibility benefits that also stood out to me personally.

  • Blog post 9- Change-makers

    On the WE virtual learning center, I visited the well-being part for kindergarten to third grade. This interested me because mental health and well-being is so important now in school’s and sometimes is not taught enough. In my future classroom I want to focus on my students the most and always make sure they are…

  • Blog Post 8 – Accessibility Tools

    Sheila Godfrey I did a little research to find some tools that I thought would be useful for students with accessibility needs. The first tool I investigated was Sonocent, but encountered a message and was encouraged to try Glean. I went to the Glean website, and was happy with what I had learned. Glean helps…

  • Accessibility Tools

    By Adalie Clothier Growing up, I have always been surrounded by Special Education students and ways of learning and teaching. I have a cousin with down syndrome, I currently nanny for a family who has a 5 year old with autism, and my grandmother was a special education teacher for over 20 years, and I…

  • HyperDocs

    By Adalie Clothier When I first heard the word ”HyperDocs” in regards to this assignment, I thought I had no idea what it was. While reading about them, I started to realize that my teachers and professors have been using these all throughout my 14 years of schooling! I remember being a little kid and…

  • Helpful Accessibility Tools by: Emily Faragher

    Through my Web Tools class, I learned about some helpful accessibility tools I want to bring to my classroom when I become a teacher.   ListNote Speech-to-Text Notes: Whether students just want to talk rather than typing or they feel more comfortable this way, this is a great app to introduce to my future students.…

  • Accessibility Tools

    Google is My Go to for Accessibility tools. From a wide variety of applications and addons google is a multiplatform multilingual go to for tools. They allow for ease of use and maximum efficiency. They have programs and apps like forms, voice, docs and meet. As well as a large quantity of help functions like…

  • 7 Useful Accessibility Tools

    I believe that the most useful tool that I use for organization is Google Calendar. Itis extremely helpful as it can be used to create events, send reminders, and even share your schedule with others. A device I researched that sounds very convenient is a portable device called a C-Pen Reader. You can carry this…