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Rethinking Dyslexia

Posted on October 8, 2018March 21, 2020 by Hillary
9 colored dots with the hashtag made by dyslexia next to it.

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. Dyslexia is defined as a general term for disorders that involve difficulty in learning to…

Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, Learning Theories & Strategies, Special Education, Training, UDL (Universal Design for Learning)Tagged Accessibility, AEM, Bookshare, Dyslexia Awareness Month, Kate Griggs, Made By Dyslexia

Empowering Learners

Posted on August 15, 2018April 10, 2020 by Hillary
Handwritten quote "We are the change we wish to see in education" #UDLPower

Reflections from 2018 CAST UDL Symposium- Empowering Learners

Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, Innovation, Learning Theories & Strategies, Special Education, Training, UDL (Universal Design for Learning)Tagged #UDLPower, Accessibility, advocacy, Audrey O'Clair, CAST, human rights, Nancy Kawaja, pedagogy, Professional Development, reflection, UDL

Top 10 Apps for Children with Autism

Posted on May 30, 2018April 7, 2022 by Hillary
Top 10 Apps For Children With Autism with icons of the top 10 apps scattered amongst the text

I had the honor this past month of hosting a webinar for SimpleK12.com . I love their webinars as they are…

Posted in Assistive Technology, Response to Intervention (RTI), Special Education, TrainingTagged asd, assistiveware, autism, autism spectrum, behavior, BookCreator, ChoiceWorks, communication, Discrete Trial, feature matching, ipad, mobile apps, Pictello, social

The Innovator’s Compass

Posted on May 16, 2018March 21, 2020 by Hillary
Making things better-out innovator's compass for design thinking

Last week, I had the distinct honor to co-present with an amazing group of educators around a tool that has…

Posted in Design Thinking, Innovation, TrainingTagged Audrey O'Clair, Bates College, Dan Ryder, Design Thinking, Ela Ben-Ur, Higher Education, Innovation, Innovator's Compass, Matt Drewette-Card, Professional Development, Training, Workshop2 Comments on The Innovator’s Compass

Why Making Your Website Accessible Matters

Posted on March 23, 2018March 21, 2020 by Hillary
Graphic of 4 petals. The upper left petal is grey with a white graphic of a brain. The upper right is purple with a white graphic of an eye. The lower right is teal with a white graphic of an ear. The lower left is green with a white graphic of a hand.

Websites. Everybody has one. Whether it’s for business, for school, a blog, or as a general resource, websites have become…

Posted in Accessibility, TrainingTagged Accessibility, advocacy, disabilities, human rights, section 508 compliance, w3c, web design, website

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She has a wealth of technology information that she constantly adds to, and is incredibly generous and articulate in sharing what she knows.

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