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Summer of eLearning

Posted by: | June 9, 2013 | No Comment |

Last Friday I attended the iPossibilities conference at Center Grove High School.  It is a part of the Indiana Department of Education’s, Summer of eLearning and if the iPossibilities conference is any indicator it’s going to be a great summer for eLearning!  Click on the logo below to go directly to the IDOE website for more information.

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Reduce – Reuse – Recycle

Sign up by August 30, 2013, and Apple will collect any brand of computers and peripherals from your school for free recycling.* Secure and environmentally responsible, the process Apple uses results in a high recovery rate of commodities. And all recycling is done domestically, so you can rest assured that your old electronics won’t be shipped overseas.

To learn more about why Apple recycling is good for your school and to register for pickup, visit www.apple.com/education/recycling or call 408-862-0008.

 Screen Shot 2013-06-09 at 5.24.03 PM  App of the Week

This week’s app is Crazy Brain.  According to the creators it is, “the easiest and most enjoyable way of keeping your brain sharp in just minutes a day.”  I think Crazy Brain is a fun way to relax and keep your edge during your summer vacation!

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Hoosier Family of Readers

Posted by: | May 27, 2013 | No Comment |

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In introducing the Hoosier Family of Readers Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction, Glenda Ritz says, “I strongly believe that a reader is not simply someone who can read; a reader is someone who does read.”  She goes on to encourage them to, “read anything that interests them –including graphic novels, non-fiction books, magazines, and newspapers – whether online or in print.”

Through the Hoosier Family of Readers initiative, students and their families across the state will have unlimited access to reading material on myON, giving families an opportunity to share rich literacy experiences together regardless of their socioeconomic status or whether or not there is a proficient reader in the home.

To find out more about this program, click on the link below

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Included in this reading program are more than 3000 digital books from myON Books.  To get started follow this link:

myON Books

App of The Week 

Screen Shot 2013-05-27 at 8.56.39 PM   FREE BOOKS – 23,469 classics to go! is the tag line on this app.

This is not the only free book app.  Just search free children’s books in the app store and you will find many options.

 

Other Information

CIESC Newsletter :  http://bit.ly/13GhovZ or on our web site www.ciesc.k12.in.us

Attention All Teachers & Administrators! - Registration is now open for our first Summer eLearning Conference at Lebanon High School.

August 1-2, 2013

8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Lebanon High School

  • Are you interested in learning ways to increase student engagement?
  • Do you need to integrate technology to enhance instruction?
  • Do you want to prepare for the new school year with new energy, creativity and inspiration?
  • Are you wanting to learn how to go from a textbook curriculum to more of a digital curriculum?
  • Would you like to learn about new tools such as Weebly, Digital Badges, Blogging and LiveBinders?
  • Maybe you just need an opportunity to dig a little deeper into Mimio or My Big Campus.

We are honored to announce Heidi Hayes Jacobs, PhD. will provide keynote sessions both days of the conference as well as breakout session opportunities.

Over two dozen additional breakout sessions will be offered.

$50 per person that includes a networking lunch both days

http://lebanonelearning.weebly.com

University of Indianapolis – iLead Scholarships $1500 – 3000 applications due by August 30, 2013 – APPLICATION

Click here to see full announcement 

 

under: apps, AT Conferences, General Info, iPads, Parents and Families, Project Based Learning

Which is better for students, low tech or high tech?

This is not a standard question to guide your meditation, like “What is the sound of one hand clapping?” but for my mind it works just as well.   So many answers, all right or wrong depending upon the situation.  Consider this example:  A student is having difficulties accessing text.  They can’t see it well enough.  What to suggest?  Zoom Text? iPad? Large Print Texts?  In this case, a slant board was all that was needed.  The student did not have sufficient mobility to manipulate a text to the optimum reading position.  Going high tech would be overkill.  Same question different student, only now it is vision related.  The student can not decode text at the size printed in a standard text book.  Now the questions regarding high tech are appropriate.  This is where the case conference committee must look at what is the least restrictive option for that student.  What options do we have to create an environment where a student’s disabilities become inconsequential. The lowest tech option in this case would be large print, but does that create an environment with the least restrictions?  While it is hard to imagine a big book causing harmful effects, it is easy to understand where it might cause some restrictive differences.  Some to consider are:

• Decreased access to full instructional opportunities;
• Diminished access to the full range of the curriculum;
• Lack of opportunities for social interaction;
• Decreased self-esteem;
• Stigmatization; and/or
• Isolation from peers in the educational setting.

The following is a direct link to the form a case conference committee must fill out prior to the determination of large print as the needed specialized format(s) is appropriate for the student.

http://www.icam.k12.in.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=28&Itemid=34

Helping educators to make these decisions by allowing students to try some of the higher-tech solutions available is one of the services the PATINS Project provides.  The Coordinators are always willing to work through meditative debates with educators so that the students receive the education they deserve.

Are you an educator who is using technology to support innovative inquiry-based teaching and learning activities in their classrooms.

Matthew Callison, who helps run the Jacobs Educator Award Program at Indiana University, Bloomington recently posted this opportunity:

The Jacobs Educator Award Program at Indiana University Bloomington recognizes K-12 teachers across the United States who are using technology to support innovative inquiry-based teaching and learning activities in their classrooms.

Each selected Jacobs Educator will receive:

  • $1500 stipend at the end of their one-year appointment,
  • $1000 to be used to purchase technology resources to support their teaching,
  • funds to support travel to Indiana University in order to participate in periodic events throughout the year.

Applications are now open and we are accepting applications until July 15.

Learn more: http://education.indiana.edu/jacobs

April is Autism Awareness Month!

Are you a family member, teacher, therapist or other service provider struggling with the complexities of autism? Need help solving the puzzle? This series of autism trainings was designed for you!

Know Your ABC’s + Technology and Autism

Event to be held at the following time, date, and location:

Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 8:30 AM – to - Thursday, July 18, 2013 at 4:00 PM (EDT)

Indiana Wesleyan Education and Conference Center
3777 Priority Way S Dr
Indianapolis, IN 46240

Registration and More Information 

 

 

under: 21st Century Skills, apps, AT Conferences, General Info, Hardware, iPads

Productivity is one of those words thrown around in society that act like a non-specific band-aid for fixing whatever is wrong.  If we increase student productivity…  Teachers need to use their time more productively…  and so on.  Sometimes increasing productivity requires increasing stimulation.  While researching this week’s tip I came across the focus@will site.  www.focus@will.com    The site streams music that is picked to increase productivity.  It has tips running along the bottom, and 8 different genres of music to run in the background.  Listening to music without lyrics works really well for me.  The trick in a classroom is to find a music style that suits the students that need it while not disturbing the ones that don’t.  In this way it becomes yet another tool in your UDL tool box!

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This is what I was listening to while writing.

I started out researching “SpeakIt”, a free app on the Chrome Web Store.  For those using the web browser Chrome, once installed, this app will translate all highlighted text to speech while on the internet.  SpeakIt adds a speaker button to the right of the bookmark star just outside of the URL address box on the Chrome browser.  The user just needs to highlight the selection to be spoken and press the speaker symbol.  The pictured box will appear and read.  To get this app, go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/home  search SpeakIt in the search window and follow the instructions.  While I would not recommend this app for all text to speech needs, it is free, easy to download and can be used in some non-essential ways.  One of my favorites is for proofreading.  I will let the computer read what I have written while I listen for content.

So how did one thing lead to the other?  I pulled up this article http://edudemic.com/2013/04/cycle-of-productivity/ ”This Is The Modern Cycle of Productivity” by Katie Lepi on Edudemic.  I was testing SpeakIt for this post.  It is a quick fun article and lead me to focus@will.  Try the app on the article and you will notice that the graphic will not read.  That is because it is just a picture of the original graphic.  This is an issue that has been discussed and will continue to be discussed when looking at truly accessible reading material.

Don’t forget that it is Autism Awareness Month.  The Appy Mall as well as Appolicious have been listing several free and reduced autism apps!

See you at the PATINS Tech Expo!

PATINS 2013 Tech Expo

Thursday, April 18, 2013


The Fountains
502 East Carmel Drive
Carmel, IN  46032


NO REGISTRATION FEE TO ATTENDEES!
Attendees - Register Here!

 

under: 21st Century Skills, apps, AT Conferences, General Info, iPads, Online Resources, PC, Samples & Examples, Software, UDL, Web 3.0 Tools

Zombie Apocalypse!

Posted by: | March 31, 2013 | No Comment |

In the case of a zombie apocalypse it would be important to have a stockpile of things you would need to survive.  The school year is no different.  Time and money are limited commodities.  According to apple.com there are over 300,000 *apps.  It is getting hard to sort through them.  There are several ways to search for the app you need.  Here are some sites that are categorizing and rating apps (android too) that can help you save time finding what you need.

Now that you have found them it is time to start stockpiling.  Once you start collecting and trying apps on your own you do not need to keep them all on your device.  If they are free and look like something you may need, download it.  iTunes stores every app you purchase, even the free ones.  Delete apps that aren’t being used currently, and go back to the iTunes store and re-download them later.  Apps can go on “sale”.  Sometimes they are free for a limited time.  Get them then, and look at them later.
The next step is to start keeping your own list.  More on that later!

17 Days until PATINS Tech Expo!

Check out the CIESC Newsletter here:  http://www.ciesc.k12.in.us/

Let me know some of your favorite sites for searching for apps!  I know I missed some good ones.

See you at the Expo!

Sandi

 * as of 3/26/2013 Mac User Magazine reports - Apple’s iOS App Store passes 800,000 available apps by KENNY HEMPHILL on MARCH 26, 2013

mrrrrr apps! (Zombify Me – app used for picture)

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Did you know that there are 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays in March this year?  A Facebook “friend” sent me a message that this phenomenon would not happen again for 823 years.  That just is not true.  Any month with 31 days will have 3 consecutive days that occur 5 times within that month.  The next time March will do this is in the year 2019.  Hmm, that doesn’t seem like 823 years.  Not even in dog years.  Internet sites like Snopes www.snopes.com and Hoax-Slayer www.hoax-slayer.com are the first places I go when I want to validate information on the internet.  Skepticism is one of those skills we all need to hone as information becomes more readily available.  Many argue that our students need to be taught the ability to find information instead of memorizing facts.  Along with that ability comes the need to verify facts or to know where to find reliable confirmation of facts.

With the Tech Expo around the corner I would like to spotlight some of the “Not for Profit” organizations that will be lending their expertise to the Expo this year.

  • Achieve 3000
  • Best Buddies Indiana
  • Down Syndrome Indiana
  • Effective and Compliant IEP Resource Center
  • INDATA Project at Easter Seals
  • Indiana Center for Accessible Materials
  • Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services
  • Indiana Resource Center for Autism
  • Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
  • Indiana Educational Resource Center
  • Indiana School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Indiana Talking Book and Braille Library
  • PATINS Project
  • Refurbished Computers

As you can tell from the list this is an impressive gathering of expertise.  Another reason to attend the PATINS Tech Expo!

It doesn’t seem that the month of March is going to be easy to categorize weather-wise this year.  Hang in there, and be glad there weren’t 5 Mondays this month!

under: 21st Century Skills, AT Conferences, General Info, Online Resources, Samples & Examples

March Madness!

Posted by: | March 17, 2013 | 1 Comment |

There are several adjectives that describe March, the one I’m going to use today is…BUSY!

Tuesday, State Project Director, Daniel McNulty and I will be hosting PATINS TV at 11:45 – 12:00.  This week we will be talking about PATINS conferences.  They are two very different conferences.  The Tech Expo is just around the corner on April 18th.  The program description is posted here, http://www.patinsproject.com/images/stories/vendorpresentationdescriptions.pdf in pdf form, and as a downloadable epub on the PATINS Project home page www.patinsproject.com  The fall conference is scheduled for November 4th and 5th.  For more information check out the PATINS Project home page and take a look at the flyer and call for presentations at http://www.patinsproject.com/images/stories/2013stateconf.pdf  This episode will hopefully illuminate the different aspects of Assistive Technology (AT) and the role that it plays in creating a curriculum rich in Accessible Instructional Materials (AIM) which as we know is critical for the achievement of all students.

As many districts continue to research and prepare proposals for the Indiana Special Education Improvement Grant the PATINS Coordinators are excited about the role we get to play.  One of the things I love to remind corporations is that PATINS’ services are always FREE.  That includes training.  The only thing that costs is the admission to the fall conference.  We have been doing lots of iPad training recently.  With so many teachers using this tool, I’d love to hear some of the great uses you have found for it.  Maybe it is a quick tip, like how to take a picture with the volume control on the earbuds or a way they have worked within your classroom.  Send me a quick note, sepatins@ciesc.k12.in.us I’ll pass it on!

With ISTEP, spring break, basketball, mid-terms, 3rd quarter report cards and the regular daily activities taking up your time, you may be wondering, “How much more can we cram into one month?”  My feeling is, “We will never know if we don’t try!”  Hang in there!

For more on utilizing your iPad as a tool in your classroom go to: http://smahlworldindustries.edublogs.org/2013/03/17/what-is-this-madness/

under: apps, AT Conferences, funding, General Info, iPads

March comes in like a lion!

Posted by: | March 7, 2013 | No Comment |

ISTEP, Spring Break and winter storms!  Weather wise, the February 26th (close enough) Parent Evening featuring Adapting the iPad for Accessibility at the Logan Center in South Bend, IN iPad was postponed due to inclement weather.  It has been rescheduled for May 6, 2013 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.  Hopefully even South Bend will be snow-free by then.  The good news is that this rescheduling allows us to reopen registration for this event!  There are only 20 spaces available.  To see the information and to register, please follow this link.  A Parent Evening featuring Adapting the iPad for Accessibility

For those of you looking for a parent evening a little further south, March 19, 2013, parent night will be in Greenwood, IN.  There are still spots available.  To see the information and to register, please follow this link.  A Parent Evening featuring Adapting the iPad for Accessibility

The PATINS Tech Expo is getting closer!  The presentation information as well as information on hotel accommodations, and registration for attendees and presenters is posted at:  www.patinsproject.com

I am currently on spring break and had to rely on PATINS Project Administrative Assistant Glenda Thompson, to help me send some information to a director in my region regarding the Fall PATINS State Conference and including PATINS in the Special Education Improvement Award.  Her advice and information were so well stated that I wanted to post it here. “Our PATINS State Conference is coming up November 4 & 5, 2013 in downtown Indianapolis at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. The cost is $75/day which covers the catering costs. There will be a full slate of National and Local presenters along with a keynote each day. That Registration will be up by the end of this week and we are firming up our Presenters even as I type-a list for your review will be on www.patinsproject.com very soon.
As you formulate your proposal and allocate your monies, keep in mind our annual Spring PATINS Tech Expo for 2014. This will be held in Indianapolis as well but NO registration cost and complimentary lunch. If you could plan for subs and send some teachers to this event they will have a full day of vendor driven presentations, PATINS staff available for support and discussions and an Exhibit Hall full of vendors to explain their technology and tips. If you or any of your colleagues can come THIS year, please do. It is next month, April 18th and I have included the registration link for your consideration. Register Here! 

For more info on these topics and more, contact your region’s Coordinator and stay warm and dry!

 

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The Indiana Department of Education announced on Friday 2/22/2012 that the Office of Special Education (OSE) will be accepting proposals for a Special Education Improvement Award.  ”Each LEA is invited to submit a proposal to the OSE highlighting how they would use a $70,000.00 award to improve upon their current services for students with disabilities.”  For more information, this announcement can be found on the IDOE Learning Connection Site within the Special Education Community.  www.learningconnection.doe.in.gov

Among the other requirements, the award states that:

“This plan must include at a minimum one of the following options:

  • Consultation with PATINS about using the technology in the LEA.
  • Proof of registration for members of the LEA to the PATINS conference.
  • Monies allocated to the PATINS project for profession development.”

Contained in the materials provided is a template that can be used to create the budget and narrative as well as examples.

LEA’s are going to have to act quickly as the deadline for proposals is the close of business, March 28, 2013.  Applicants are encouraged to submit their proposal via email to Andrea Lakin at: alakin@doe.in.gov

Contact your PATINS coordinator!  PATINS is excited to be an integral part of this award.  I have been contacted by several districts already and am looking forward to assisting them in this venture!

In other news…

The Central Indiana Educational Service Center or CIESC has a great website http://www.ciesc.k12.in.us/  On there you will find information about PATINS, Indiana Online Academy, Drivers Ed. and a link to their monthly newsletter.  http://www.ciesc.k12.in.us/images/CIESC_Feb_2013.pdf

Another great resource provided by the CIESC is the Indiana Online Academy (IOA).  They are now providing an educator centered site called eDESK devoted to professional development and resources.  http://www.ioaedesk.com/ check it out!

Also, don’t forget the next Parent Night, March 19th in Greenwood, IN!  Click here for the full flyer http://www.patinsproject.com/images/stories/parentnightflyer31913.pdf

Best wishes for a busy March!

 

 

under: AT Conferences, funding, General Info, Online Resources

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PATINS TECH EXPO 2013!  REGISTRATION is OPEN!   This year’s Tech Expo will take place on April 18, 2013 at the Fountains in Carmel, IN.  Once again, there is NO REGISTRATION FEE for Attendees!  AND, your lunch is on PATINS and your parking is FREE.

 

Parent/Family iPad Accessibility Evening:  Are you or do you know of a family in the South Bend, Indiana area who could benefit from an evening of Accessibility Training on the iPad?  Check into this free training opportunity on Feb. 26th at LOGAN, co-hosted by the PATINS Project and INSource.  Flyer Here: Parent iPad Night Flyer 2 26 13

 

 

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iPad: Larger Text: Do you always or occasionally need to see your text larger on your iPad or iPhone or iTouch?  There are a couple of really simple options.  Check out this quick Video: Larger Text on iPad Video 

 

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Follow PATINS on Facebook!  Our SW Coordinator, Sandy Stabenfeldt, does an awesome job of posting great articles, links, videos, and tools to the PATINS Facebook page!  Check it out and “LIKE” it today!   Just click here!   www.facebook.com/pages/PATINS-Project/355404557479?fref=ts

 

 

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