Assistive Technology:  

Five Tools to Support Students

               

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January 20,  2016 - 7:30pm - 8:30pm

Assistive Technology:  Five Tools to Support Students
 
In this webinar you will learn about five different tools that can be used to support students in the classroom who present with learning challenges. Giving students access to word prediction, speech recognition, graphic organizers, text to speech, and digital books can make learning more accessible. Learn about some the latest applications in extensions for Google Chrome and the iPad that can make learning more accessible for students with learning challenges. 
 
Dr. Brian Friedlander, Ph.D. has had a long career spanning over twenty years in the field of special education. A licensed and certified school psychologist, he has had the opportunity to work with students in the schools with a wide range of disabilities. He is seen as a national leader in the field. He spends most of his time now doing assistive technology evaluations, consulting to schools. 


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 01/20/2016
7:30pm to 8:30pm
  
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NJCTS ball New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders
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