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Thursday, February 24 • 2:15pm - 3:15pm
Accessibility Teacher Toolkit

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In this session, we will explore edtech tools that will level the playing field for students with disabilities in online, hybrid, or traditional classroom settings. We will check out and use accessibility with immersive reader, office lens, and websites that will save you teacher time when it comes to differentiating content! We will explore how to use the immersive reader with your students and other accessibility options built into Microsoft tools. Next, we will learn how office lens can transform how your students take notes and access the notes. Lastly, we will demonstrate how One Note can be used to help students with executive functioning skills. We will end with a few favorite tools to help save you teacher time when it comes to accommodating students in the classroom. These accessibility tools will knock your teacher's socks off!

Speakers
avatar for Dr. Samantha Fecich

Dr. Samantha Fecich

Associate Professor of Education, Grove City College
I'm Dr. Sam Fecich, and I have been a professor of education for over nine years. Some days I'm in my office at Grove City College, working with students and teaching preservice teachers about educational technology or special education.


Thursday February 24, 2022 2:15pm - 3:15pm MST
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