Current Issue

Special Education Technology Practice 7.5

November/December 2005

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: list here.

Executive Digest

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

    Bracey, G.W. (2005). The 15th Bracey Report on the Condition of Public Education. Phi Delta Kappan, 87(2), 138-153.

    Popham, W.J. (2005). AYP wriggle room running out. Educational Leadership, 63(1), 85-87.

    Stewart, V. (2005). A world transformed: How other countries are preparing students for the interconnected world of the 21st century. Phi Delta Kappan, 87(3), 229-232.

BookWatch

    Brief reviews of two new books: Using Technology in Teaching and Bookmark Now: Writing in Unreaderly Times.

Product Spotlights

Voices of Assistive Technology Users

    Learn how to be a guest columnist.

Cover Feature

    Universal Design for Learning
    by Dave Edyburn

    Connect the Dots Between High Incidence Disabilities and Assistive Technology
    by Dan Herlihy

How-to

    How-to move files from one computer to another.

Planner

    Conference Calendar

    Professional Development Opportunities

End Notes

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