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by Samuel Sennott
My friend and co-worker authored these Disney Interest books.
You can access the bookshelf here
Kim Possible
Thats So Raven
The Proud Family
High School Musical
Hannah Montana
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By Samuel Sennott
There is a great deal to share here in the coming months regarding the Books Please Project and its recent transformations. That being said, this project is not just about the US and English, but about individuals from all around the world. Check out the Italian, English, and Arabic Versions.
I Gati Dicono Meow
Cats [...]
by Samuel Sennott
Including Samuel
ASHA 2007 ALLTOGETHER LAUNCHER
PRC Pictures (3,385 of them) Wow!
Hannah Montana Book,
Skateboarders Ride Transitional Book,
Dogs by Samuel Sennott
You Can Golf
AAC-RERC Webcasts
Video Writing Setups
The Tango Tutorial: An Exercise in Not Reduplicating Training
Connecting Video to Reading and Writing
Tar Heel Reader: An Open Source Library of Talking Books
Padded Head Switches and Loc-Line Mounting Arms
AAC Considerations and the Stages Framework
AAC Consideration Materials and Checklists
Goossens, Crain, Elder Communication Overlay Color Reminder
Art Website Launcher
Math Websites [...]
by Samuel Sennott
Check out the Fablevision collection of books to read online. You can find them at: http://www.fablevision.com/place/library/index.html . There is some two switch accessibility with tab and enter. Other than that you must use a mouse click. There are some decent conventional texts here to explore.
The Adventures of Sticky Burr by John Lechner A [...]
by Samuel Sennott
There is much to process after the explosion of the Apps Store to the world and the advent of the iPhone 3G. After helping create an AAC device for the iPhone for last year’s Closing the Gap, I have been dreaming about the possibilities of what this platform brings for quite some time. [...]
by Samuel Sennott
Russel Cross recently posted a great list of accessible books on the ACOLUG (Augmentative Communication Online Users Group) Listserv. Check it out:
http://www.gutenberg.org/ – project gutenburg – html, text (FREE)
http://www.ebooks.com/ – ebooks – Microsoft reader, Mobipocket, Adobe
http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/ – University of Adelaide – html, txt (FREE)
http://www.ereader.com/ – ereader – ereader format (use with Palm, Mob, [...]
by Samuel Sennott
Previously I wrote a post covering online text to speech recording called Listening to Research as MP3 Files on Your iWhatever. Today, I got word of a very powerful tool of this genre called ReadTheWords. It not only is quick, has a smooth graphic user interface, the ability to embed your recording, but [...]
by Samuel Sennott
I envision a bookshelf/ launcher that is powerful, flexible, open and user friendly across multiple platforms. It is so needed right now, but as we explode into the Bookshare age it will become vital. I have some pretty cool workups to share over the coming weeks, but see the one created for the [...]
by Samuel Sennott
One to One Thousand is a concept that I believe will powerfully help the field of special education. The basic premise is that if a thousand people each work for an hour on a project with agreed upon standards, then they can create something that one person working for a thousand hours, [...]
by Samuel Sennott
Children, teenagers, and adults need books to be able to learn to read and getting accessible books to them is the goal of the Tar Heel Reader. This open source library of books that are switch accessible, talking, internet accessible, and downloadable will grow exponentially due to the terrific job Gary Bishop, [...]