Using Alexa for Managing Chain Based Tasks
Today we learn from Christopher Emerling about Using Alexa for Managing Chain Based Tasks. Happy learning!
Filed under: Least you Need to Know Series, Tech in Action VideosToday we learn from Christopher Emerling about Using Alexa for Managing Chain Based Tasks. Happy learning!
Filed under: Least you Need to Know Series, Tech in Action VideosLearn how to use Guided Access (really quickly) in this Least You Need to Know video series. Dr. Don McMahon will help you learn how to use this great accessibility feature to support “guided” limited access to content for your students and children who may be using an iOS device for learning! Once you put … Continue reading “Guided Access Feature”
Filed under: Least you Need to Know Series, Tech in Action VideosLearn from Dr. Don McMahon how to use the built-in accessibility feature Speak Selection on iOS devices like iPads and iPhones. This free feature can help students with reading difficulties access text on the internet, PDF, or Learning managements systems. A great use is to combine this feature with guided access to have your students … Continue reading “Speak Selection on iOS”
Filed under: Least you Need to Know Series, Tech in Action Videos By: Dr. Tara Kaczorowski This video in the ISET “The Least You Need to Know” series leads you through basic tips for creating accessible video content for teaching. Ready to extend your knowledge? Here are some links to other videos that will demonstrate some of the technical procedures I describe in the video: … Continue reading “Creating Accessible Videos for Teaching”
Filed under: Least you Need to Know Series, Tech in Action Videos, Universal Design for Learning (UDL)Next in our LEAST YOU NEED TO KNOW series thanks to Dr. Leah Wood: Supporting Academics for Students with Extensive Support Needs
Filed under: Tech in Action VideosDr. Don McMahon of the VR2GO Lab at Washington State University demonstrates two ways of using the applications ShowMe and Doceri as a way to the UDL concepts of multiple means of engagement and expression in these two Tech in Action Videos.
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