Special Education Technology Practice 10.2

March/April 2008

The contents of the current issue of Special Education Technology Practice:

New & Noteworthy

    Announcements of important developments in assistive and instructional technology.

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Executive Digest

    Summaries of interesting articles for busy professionals. Articles featured in this issue include:

    Allen, L. (2008). The technology implications of A Nation At Risk. Phi Delta Kappan, 89(8), 608-610.

    Hoover, J.J., & Patton, J.R. (2008). The role of special educators in a multitiered instructional system. Intervention in School and Clinic, 43(4), 195-202.

    Cummings, K.D., Atkins, T., Allison, R., & Cole, C. (2008). Response to intervention: Investigating the new role of special educators. Teaching Exceptional Children, 40(4), 24-31.

    More, C. (2008). Digital stories targeting social skills for students with disabilities: Multidimensional learning. Intervention in School and Clinic, 43(3), 168-177.

BookWatch

    Brief reviews of two new books: Assistive Technology in the Classroom: Enhancing the School Experience of Students with Disabilities and Making Technology Work for Learners with Special Needs: Practical Skills for Teachers.

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    Five Minutes • Ten Awesome Resources

Voices of Assistive Technology Users

Feature Articles

    You Can Take it With You: Running Applications from your USB Flash Drives, iPods, and SD Media Cards
    by Dan Herlihy

    Monitoring Progress With Technology
    by CITEd Staff

    Accessible Web Design
    by Dave Edyburn

Planner

    Conference Calendar

    Tech Talk

End Notes

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