These online activities and resources are short and focused, providing essential information in user friendly formats. Some of these are information resources that are used in conjunction with other professional development activities.
This site includes information and resources to assist educators, therapists, parents, and students in understanding how assistive technology can make a difference in a child's life.
This site will guide you in exploring myths and truths around assistive technology.
This resource provides ideas and information on designing universal instruction in the domains of:
Adventures in Reading Comprehension
Strategies for developing reading comprehension in a multi-tiered system of supports.
This interactive "game" will quickly introduce you to some of the basics of dysgraphia.
This site provides several ideas on how to start reducing the academic performance gap often found with students with disabilities.
For students (and teachers), this site provides resources that can be used to help complete math assignments and projects.
Below are tools that are useful when doing a presentation, face-to-face training, or online support and coaching.
A selection of online tools that are free to use, including name selection, timers, drawing tools, and writing tools.
Easy way for a group to contribute information to a single online board; great for sharing in a meeting.
Customize this spinning wheel and use it to make decisions, such as selecting a group to share out in a meeting.
Have a class or group respond live to a poll, with the results appearing in a PowerPoint presentation. Free for up to 40 responses per poll, K-12.
Free student response system that is card/paper based. The only person who needs a device is the teacher.