
83 episodes

Inclusive Technology 4 All Mike Marotta
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Welcome to Inclusive Technology 4 All. Join Mike Marotta (@mmatp) as he shares the latest news related to inclusive and assistive technology. Our focus is tools and strategies to support accessible, inclusive education and community independence.
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IT4All: Episode 79 (AT Town Hall 5/18/20: COVID-19, School Closures and AT)
Recorded June 1, 2020
(Watch the video: https://youtu.be/qJ7wajrdOJw )
During these uncertain times, many schools are moving to remote instruction. What does that mean for students with disabilities? How do we ensure that remote instruction is accessible to all students? How can we continue to meet the needs of students who require assistive technology? What do we do about providing related services (OT, PT, SLP) to these students? This is an ever evolving situation and we certainly don’t have all the answers but let’s come together and brainstorm effective solutions. Check out (and add to!) the crowd sourced Google Document with ideas / strategies and questions regarding supporting students with disabilities in these challenging times. Go to: http://bit.ly/remoteaccess4all Facilitator: Mike Marotta, Director, The Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center, NJ Panel Members may include: Karen Janowski, AT Consultant, EdTech Solutions; Jennifer Edge-Savage, Saltillo, AT Consultant; Kelli Suding, AT Specialist, PATINS; Elisa Wern, OT/AT Specialist -
IT4All: Episode 78 (AT Town Hall 5/18/20: COVID-19, School Closures and AT)
Recorded Tuesday, May 26, 2020
(Watch the video: https://youtu.be/tz2ogO0uHhk )
During these uncertain times, many schools are moving to remote instruction. What does that mean for students with disabilities? How do we ensure that remote instruction is accessible to all students? How can we continue to meet the needs of students who require assistive technology? What do we do about providing related services (OT, PT, SLP) to these students? This is an ever evolving situation and we certainly don’t have all the answers but let’s come together and brainstorm effective solutions. Check out (and add to!) the crowd sourced Google Document with ideas / strategies and questions regarding supporting students with disabilities in these challenging times. Go to: http://bit.ly/remoteaccess4all Facilitator: Mike Marotta, Director, The Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center, NJ Panel Members may include: Karen Janowski, AT Consultant, EdTech Solutions; Jennifer Edge-Savage, Saltillo, AT Consultant; Kelli Suding, AT Specialist, PATINS; Elisa Wern, OT/AT Specialist -
IT4All: Episode 77 (AT Town Hall 5/18/20: COVID-19, School Closures and AT)
Recorded Monday, May 18, 2020
(Watch the video: https://youtu.be/_OzSOUtf4ds )
During these uncertain times, many schools are moving to remote instruction. What does that mean for students with disabilities? How do we ensure that remote instruction is accessible to all students? How can we continue to meet the needs of students who require assistive technology? What do we do about providing related services (OT, PT, SLP) to these students? This is an ever evolving situation and we certainly don’t have all the answers but let’s come together and brainstorm effective solutions. Check out (and add to!) the crowd sourced Google Document with ideas / strategies and questions regarding supporting students with disabilities in these challenging times. Go to: http://bit.ly/remoteaccess4all Facilitator: Mike Marotta, Director, The Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center, NJ Panel Members: Karen Janowski, AT Consultant, EdTech Solutions; Jennifer Edge-Savage, Saltillo, AT Consultant; Kelli Suding, AT Specialist, PATINS; Elisa Wern, OT/AT Specialist -
IT4All: Episode 76 (AT Town Hall 5/11/20: COVID-19, School Closures and AT)
Recorded Monday, May 11, 2020
(Watch the video: https://youtu.be/MsT7J6C5iwY)
During these uncertain times, many schools are moving to remote instruction. What does that mean for students with disabilities? How do we ensure that remote instruction is accessible to all students? How can we continue to meet the needs of students who require assistive technology? What do we do about providing related services (OT, PT, SLP) to these students? This is an ever evolving situation and we certainly don’t have all the answers but let’s come together and brainstorm effective solutions. Check out (and add to!) the crowd sourced Google Document with ideas / strategies and questions regarding supporting students with disabilities in these challenging times. Go to: http://bit.ly/remoteaccess4all Facilitator: Mike Marotta, Director, The Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center, NJ Panel Members: Karen Janowski, AT Consultant, EdTech Solutions; Jennifer Edge-Savage, Saltillo, AT Consultant; Kelli Suding, AT Specialist, PATINS; Elisa Wern, OT/AT Specialist -
IT4All: Episode 75 (AT Town Hall 5/4/20: COVID-19, School Closures and AT)
Recorded Monday, May 4, 2020 #MayThe4thBeWithYou
(Watch the video: https://youtu.be/vlsDntkbKVI )
During these uncertain times, many schools are moving to remote instruction. What does that mean for students with disabilities? How do we ensure that remote instruction is accessible to all students? How can we continue to meet the needs of students who require assistive technology? What do we do about providing related services (OT, PT, SLP) to these students? This is an ever evolving situation and we certainly don’t have all the answers but let’s come together and brainstorm effective solutions. Check out (and add to!) the crowd sourced Google Document with ideas / strategies and questions regarding supporting students with disabilities in these challenging times. Go to: http://bit.ly/remoteaccess4all Facilitator: Mike Marotta, Director, The Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center, NJ Panel Members: Chris Bugaj, AT Specialist, Loudoun County (VA) Public Schools, Karen Janowski, AT Consultant, EdTech Solutions; Luis Perez, Technical Assistance Specialist, CAST; Kelli Suding, AT Specialist, PATINS; Elisa Wern, OT/AT Specialist -
IT4All: Episode 74 (AT Town Hall 4/27/20: COVID-19, School Closures and AT)
Recorded Monday, April 27, 2020 (Watch the video: https://youtu.be/fEYmHFPkonI )
During these uncertain times, many schools are moving to remote instruction. What does that mean for students with disabilities? How do we ensure that remote instruction is accessible to all students? How can we continue to meet the needs of students who require assistive technology? What do we do about providing related services (OT, PT, SLP) to these students? This is an ever evolving situation and we certainly don’t have all the answers but let’s come together and brainstorm effective solutions. Check out (and add to!) the crowd sourced Google Document with ideas / strategies and questions regarding supporting students with disabilities in these challenging times. Go to: http://bit.ly/remoteaccess4all Facilitator: Mike Marotta, Director, The Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center, NJ Panel Members: Chris Bugaj, AT Specialist, Loudoun County (VA) Public Schools, Karen Janowski, AT Consultant, EdTech Solutions; Luis Perez, Technical Assistance Specialist, CAST; Kelli Suding, AT Specialist, PATINS; Elisa Wern, OT/AT Specialist
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