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Digital Scribbler is a technology company working to create affordable communication apps, which are capable of giving the verbally challenged a voice. The heart of our dream is leveraging the power of technology to help people overcome their human limits. Russ Ewell shares how we all desire to be included, whether we are with or without a special need. Digital Scribbler highlights technologies for those with disabilities and social inclusion programs providing the tools for anyone to begin their inclusion story and changing the world in the process.
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Why Inclusion Matters To The Growth and Development For All Children
Sports and physical activity are extremely beneficial to children's development, not only developing their physical health but also their social skills, problem-solving abilities, and conflict-resolution skills. These activities should be accessible to all, not just those who are "able-bodied." Children and adults with special needs, whether it be physical, developmental, or social disabilities, deserve to have access to the same resources and activities that those who are "able-bodied" or "neurotypical" have access to. Join Russ Ewell and friends as they discuss why inclusion matters in the world of sports and physical activity.
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Students Share How Inclusive Education Works At Hope Technology School
Inclusion in the classroom has become a topic of discussion in recent years. Though all students deserve to be included, those with disabilities often get overlooked or cast aside. Many theories and ideas have surfaced in regards to this, but successful execution of inclusive education is seen few and far between. One school that has effectively integrated the inclusive model into each of its classrooms is the Hope Technology School. As a K-12 school - including a Vocational Education program and a developing high school called “Learning Curve” - HTS is the embodiment of implementing inclusive education. Russ Ewell sits down with students and educators from HTS to get their thoughts on what inclusion means to them, along with practical ways to execute inclusion using technology in the classroom.
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Graduate rates of students with disabilitiesIDEATeachthought on TTSAvaz FreeSpeechProloque4TextQuickTalkMore Assistive Technology ProductsGrowth Mindset - Carol DweckQuizlet -
Why Everyone Should See "The Peanut Butter Falcon" & How It Can Change The Way We See Special Needs In Movies
Peanut Butter Falcon, an independent movie that has shone this summer, is a film like no other. Starring a man with Down syndrome, the filmmakers have sought to break the silence that has been present in Hollywood despite its efforts and growth in inclusion - casting people with disabilities in movies. Russ sits down with the team to discuss initial thoughts about this movie, along with the impact it is capable of having.
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“Why the ‘Peanut Butter Falcon’ Changes the Disabled Narrative and Scared Hollywood”“Zach’s Story”“Shia Labeouf, Dakota Johnson, and Zach Gottsagen Interview” “How Shia Labeouf Decided to Join the Movie” “Good Morning America Interview with Shia and Zach”Life Goes On with Chris BurkeA Beautiful MindGuess Who's Coming To Dinner -
E-Sports 2020
Russ concludes his time with Greg and Ray discussing the future and potential expansion of E-Sports. Though E-Sports has grown in ways no one could imagine, there is still so much more we can do. We can’t stop pushing for growth until everyone is included and accepted, and must keep setting goals and moving forward towards them until we achieve that.
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E-SportsDigital Scribbler“Start Your Own” E-Sports ProgramE-Sports Social Media:FacebookInstagram: @e_sportscaTwitter: @e_SoccerCA -
Warriors Night: The Noticeable Impact of Inclusion
Continuing their conversation about the progression of E-Sports, Russ talks with Greg and Ray about how the program has grown from just a few kids playing soccer to having about 700-800 kids participating per week across the Bay Area; expanded to multiple countries such as China, Guam, the Philippines, and India; and developed into multiple programs such as E-Soccer, E-Hoops, E-Karate, and, more recently, E-Dance. This growth has gained recognition and attention from multiple organizations, including the Warriors and the Earthquakes, leading to collaborations with both.
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Digital ScribblerE-SportsJefferson AwardE-HoopsUniversity of Pacific Dental SchoolUniversity High SchoolWarriors NightUSFSJ Earthquakes“Start Your Own” E-Sports ProgramE-Sports Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitter -
Organic Inclusion: An E-Sports Update
Russ Ewell sits down with Greg Bodzioch and Ray Kim to discuss the background and growth of E-Sports. What began as an effort to have kids with both typical and special needs play soccer together on a small Foster City field, has now expanded nationally and internationally, and grown into multiple programs, including E-Soccer, E-Hoops, E-Karate, and more, partnering with schools like USF and St. Mary’s. Advocacy and inclusion for people with special needs is crucial, but, as USF’s slogan indicate, we can “change the world from here.”
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E-Sports
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Discussion and implementation of inclusion
Just listened to the episodes talking about the 5 levels of inclusion and implementing those levels, it’s super helpful to hear Russ, Greg and Jackson break those down and have a conversation about them. Thanks guys!