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ATTIPScast Episode #3: AT and the IEP

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Here is a link to download the audio directly: Episode #3

Hey everyone,
Episode #3 is up for your listening pleasure. I hope you enjoyed the special guest, B-bot. Also, thanks to Eric from Texas for the bumper. If you’d like to make a bumper (a short audio file) I would love to hear it and include it into a future episode of the ATTIPScast.
Here is a link to a tutorial on how to access the readability statistics of Microsoft Word: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP051896011033.aspx

And here is B-bot:

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I hope you enjoy the show and please feel free to leave a comment here or drop me a line at attipscast@gmail.com
You can access the podcast from here:

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Thanks everyone and happy listening!

January 29, 2008 Posted by cbugaj | Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, Special Education, podcast | | No Comments Yet

Episode #2: Service Delivery Personnel Models

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Here is a link to download the audio directly: Episode #2

Hey everyone,

The second episode is now up and ready for listening.  You can find it on Cyberears.com (the link below) and you can find it on iTunes as well.  This episode explores the varying ways districts have chosen to assign personnel to provide assistive technology services.  The show also has a segment called “A.T. Tip of the Episode”.  This tip is on how to use the sound record feature of Microsoft Word.  You find a handy tutorial on this tip here: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP052573441033.aspx

I hope you enjoy the show and please feel free to leave a comment here or drop me a line at attipscast@gmail.com
You can access the podcast from here:

Podcast Hosting
Podcast Hosting at CyberEars.com


Have fun and happy listening!

January 29, 2008 Posted by cbugaj | Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, Special Education, podcast | | No Comments Yet