
The contents of the current issue of Special Education Technology Practice:
New & Noteworthy
Announcements of important developments in assistive and instructional technology.
Screens
New software products and interesting web sites.
Executive Digest
Summaries of interesting articles for busy professionals. Articles
are featured in this issue:
Edyburn, D.L. (2000).1999 in review: A synthesis of the special
education technology literature. Journal of Special Education
Technology, 15(1), 7-18.
Edyburn, D.L. (2000). Assistive technology and students with mild
disabilities. Focus on Exceptional Children, 32(9), 1-24.
Cover Feature: Back to School Resources
Election 2000
October is Computer Learning Month
New Book Profile: Web Accessibility for People with Disabilities
by Michael G. Paciello
What to do when technology disrupts your teaching: Suggested activities
and troubleshooting steps for teachers using technology
By Tamarah M. Ashton & K. Sarah Hall
Strategies to maintain augmentative and alternative communication
systems in the classroom
By Gale B. Rice, Merv Blunt, & Ernest G. Trakas
An Introduction to KidPix Studio Deluxe and its Potential for enabling students to meet high academic
standards
By Cindy L. Anderson & Kevin M. Anderson
Columns
QuickStarts
Models for Web-based activities
By Cheryl A. Wissick
Access to the Curriculum
Using a Web site as a teaching toolWithout the connection
By Dan Herlihy
Planner
Conference Calendar and Professional Development Opportunities
End Notes
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