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Cursive for Chromebooks
Cursive is an app from Google that allows Chromebook users to take handwritten notes easily. When launched, users can create notes or notebooks. (Not...
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Practical Lessons for Foundations & ISPROUT Observations: On-Demand Workshop
Sarah Parks-Reese (Early Learning Specialist) and Felecia Jordan (Early Childhood Assessment Specialist) discuss practical lessons and...
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OpenDyslexic Font
OpenDyslexic is an open-source font created to increase readability for readers with dyslexia. Check out this resource to learn more about this font...
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A User-Friendly Guide To Building Self-Paced Classrooms
With all the variables educators must juggle these days, the cookie-cutter model of lecturing has fallen away; empowering learners and giving them...
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Become the Leader at the IEP Table
Build your confidence and collaboration at the IEP table.This workshop is the March learning event for the Get Your Teach On: Special Education...
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IEP Checklists
Fill Your IEP toolbox with Checklists for data collection, IEP meeting management, and more!Workshop Resources:IEP Checklists
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SpEd Toolkit
An overview/walkthrough of the SPED Toolkit that is now available through the IDOE Office of Student Support and Accessibility.Workshop...
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Audio Journaling with mote
If you've ever wished student journaling felt more authentic or more accessible, mote may be just the tool you've been waiting for! Mote is a...
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Special Education Quickstart Guide
This guide from the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) serves to streamline the onboarding of new staff members who will work with students with...
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20 Ways to Use Wakelet in Your Class
Learn about Wakelet and 20 ways to use it in your classroom.
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IEP Goal Writing for the Real World
Learn the “Double Check” strategy for IEP goal writing so you can “Double Down” on what’s most important.January Get Your Teach on series.
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Conflict Resolution
This workshop, with Catherine Whitcher, explores the five questions you need to ask when conflict arises.December Get Your Teach On learning series
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Autism - Myths & Stereotypes
A quick resource discussing common myths and stereotypes about autism.
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Partnering with Parents
Catherine Whitcher leads this workshop, from the Get Your Teach On: Special Education Educators series, will cover three strategies you can implement...
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Mathematics Learning Recovery: Part 1-Content Prioritization & Planning
While students are stabilizing and recovering from the academic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, many educators are looking for the best ways to...
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6 Strategies to Help Neurodiverse Students Fully Engage in Class
In this article from Edutopia, discover tips and tips for engaging neurodiverse learners. Every classroom has neurodiverse students, and these tips...
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No Mode of Communication & Supports for Indiana Schools
This joint effort between the IDOE and PATINS Project offers the opportunity to learn about the data trends in students identified with No Mode of...
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Different Brains
Looking for news, blogs, articles, or videos based on a particular neurodiversity?Different Brains has a vast resource section, where you can find...
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Differentiating with Google & Canvas
This session is a part of the Encore LIVE workshop series, highlighting some of the best sessions from the 2022 Summer of Learning...
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AT to Succeed (And it Isn't Cheating): Supports for Students with SLD
This session is a part of the Encore LIVE workshop series, highlighting some of the best sessions from the 2022 Summer of Learning Conferences.In the...
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