Assistive Technology
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- Overview
- Social Emotional Supports During School Closures
- FUSD Assistive Technology Forms
- Assistive Technology Consideration Documents
- Assessment Tools
- Where Can I Borrow Assistive Technology
- National Assistive Technology Projects
- Reading Tools to Support Access to Print Materials
- Math Supports
- Communication Boards and Books
- Writing Supports
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Tablet and Computer Accessibility Options
- Technology Learning Supports
- Arizona Department of Education AT Training Resources
- Universal Design for Learning
- Classroom Management
- iPad Applications (Free)
- Read & Write Software Resources
- Visual Supports and Executive Functioning
- Getting Started with Bookshare (electronic book resources)
- Assistive Technology Blog
- High School Books in Alternative Formats
- Cool Tips and Tricks Curated List of Links For 2020
- Technology Learning Podcasts
- Build Your UDL, AT, and Tech Professional Learning Network Pick a Professional to Follow
- ISTE 2020 Technology Take Aways
- ATIA 2021 Take Aways
- Microsoft Accessibility Options and Supports
- How to install apps on your FUSD iPad Free or Personally Paid For
Reading Tools to Support Access to Print Materials
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Story Jumper Book Library
Collection of books for kids including print and auditory books.
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Central Access Reader
Central Access Reader is a Windows based document reader. This tool also has extensive visual modification options. This is a free tool.
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UPAR
Free online resource to guide the assessment of student's current reading skills and the selection of assistive technology tools and resources to support ongoing growth.
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Book Share
If you cannot read traditional print books because of a visual impairment, physical disability or severe learning disability, Bookshare can help. This is a free resource to students with print disabilities.
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Flagstaff Public Library
Do you have a computer, ereader, tablet or smartphone? If yes, you can borrow downloadable ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines from the library for FREE and from the comfort of your own home! Check out these resources from the Flagstaff Public Library and the Coconino County Public Library.
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Librivox free public domain audiobooks
LibriVox audiobooks are free for anyone to listen to, on their computers, iPods or other mobile device, or to burn onto a CD.
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Project Gutenberg Free E-Book Resource
Project Gutenberg offers over 54,000 free eBooks: Choose among free epub books, free kindle books, download them or read them online. You will find the world's great literature here, especially older works for which copyright has expired. We digitized and diligently proofread them with the help of thousands of volunteers.
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Auto Summarize
This free online tool can be useful in summarizing a reading assignment. This tool uses analytics to determine how to summarize reading material. Additional information about how this tool work is available at http://textcompactor.com/about.