An FETC Panel discussion on equity and inclusion…We’ll be talking Assistive Technology etc with a group of educators that includes experts Chris Bugaj of Loudon VA, Kindy Segovia
Helping special needs students express their creativity. Contributor: Dr. Rod Berger Christopher Bugaj is the expert on assistive education technologies for Loudoun County Public Schools outside of Washington,
Audio Enhancement has been around for 38 years, providing audio system solutions to classrooms worldwide. Every classroom in my school district (Palm Beach Co.) has the Audio Enhancement sound-field system
Learning is hardly a one-size-fits-all process, and no one understands this better than those involved in providing special education services in K-12 settings. And special ed has come
By Mary Schillinger, M.S., EDLD With new “core” state standards, using educational technology as a tool to help students with disabilities access rigorous curriculum is increasingly important. It
By: Diana Petschauer, ATP and Dr. Luis Perez As important as personalizing learning is for all learners, it does not preclude the need to address barriers to learning for
By: Diana Petschauer and Dr. Luis Pérez Interwoven throughout the newly reauthorized version of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESSA) are references to an instructional strategy supporters
The National Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC), a premier ed tech event, today announced the launch of a Special Education track to be featured during its 37th
Disability groups are seeking to ensure digital assessment applications conform to an acceptable set of accessibility standards in proposed regulations from the Education Department. Specifically, Section 200.6, as