Resources and ideas for teachers of learners with severe, profound, intensive, significant, complex or multiple special needs.
Showing posts with label helpful websites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label helpful websites. Show all posts
Monday, July 27, 2009
PISP Website
You are going to want to give yourself plenty of time to explore the PISP website because it is chock full of rich resources. For example, any one section of the Training and Inservice pages you will find dozens of amazing PDF files that will offer you valuable information or allow you to better teach a trainings for others. Topics range from IEPS to assesment to AT to vision and more. Similarly there are learning modules which can direct your professional development process. There are instructions to create all sorts of participation kits to inhance meaningful inclusion and a thorough FAQS section about many different areas of intensive special education from freeding to behavior and there are some instructional videos about these topics as well.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Phone My Phone
I can't remember ever sharing a non-special education related site before, but I thought I would share this one. You may already know about it. It is Phone My Phone and it does what it says, calls your telephone.
Perhaps my biggest flaw is my ability to loose things. My keys, wallet, and cell phone top the list of things I loose. It is a long standing, running joke at school about how I loose things. My father claims I have adult ADD, my sister used to say that I used up all of my brain on useless knowledge and there was no room left for things like remembering where my keys or phone were and it is possible that Saint Anthony is sick of helping me out. Whatever the reason I use Phone My Phone fairly frequently. I wish it could make my keys and wallet ring.
Perhaps my biggest flaw is my ability to loose things. My keys, wallet, and cell phone top the list of things I loose. It is a long standing, running joke at school about how I loose things. My father claims I have adult ADD, my sister used to say that I used up all of my brain on useless knowledge and there was no room left for things like remembering where my keys or phone were and it is possible that Saint Anthony is sick of helping me out. Whatever the reason I use Phone My Phone fairly frequently. I wish it could make my keys and wallet ring.
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