Assistive Technology

Second Language Tech Supports

Darren's top 10 Second Language Support Tech Tools 

There is also Diffit.me for differentiated reading levels, and the onscreen keyboard on Chromebooks as well as other features (see below for these and the accessibility on Chromebooks video), Project Read is a good site to help students decode. Also add the Google Translate extension.

Assistive Technology and Accessibility for all Learners

Slides with ALL of the tools. bit.ly/dmhelpfultools

Read & Write Lessons: Every BGSD student and teacher has the premium version.

Grade level lessons 

Accessibility Choice Board

Immersive Reader Extension

Project Read: AI powered tutor for the Science of Reading decodables.

Read &  Write also JUST launched a Simplify button that uses AI to simplify web pages.

Visual Cues

Get Ready Do Done

Classroomscreen allows you to easily give any class visual cues.

Digital Skills Choice Board Scope and Sequence

Math tools with a teacher dashboard and easy differentiation. Splashlearn is a good, free example. 

Collaborative Pixel Art for Regulation

https://letstick.to/gallery/sticktogether
Sample

Epic has a Read-to-me feature and books at a wide variety of reading levels.

Duolingo Math

Keyboarding for K-1

Differentiating with AI

Using AI for differentiated materials

Talk and Comment, Mote: Amazing voice note accessibility and feedback tools!

Talk and Comment allows you to add voice notes anywhere students need to hear your voice. They can also leave voice notes.

Installing the Mote extension

Installing Talk and Comment extension

Adding talk and comment notes. They even work on websites! See below

Switches as Assitive Technology webinar

Accessibility Webinar.mp4
BG webinar.pdf
Pointing Device on an iPad with iOS 13_-EditB.docx