A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #16: Listener Feedback, Sort Of
Hey everyone,
Episode #16 is up for your listening pleasure. In Episode #16 I answer questions from e-mails and voicemails submitted by “listeners” to the show. Four new A.T. TIPS are discussed in the show.
A.T.TIP #25: FIRST-THEN-THEN Boards
Here are examples of first-then-then boards:
A.T.TIP #26: WWW.FINDSOUNDS.COM
This website is a great place to find sounds
A.T.TIP #27: JUICYSTUDIO.COM for Website Readability Statistics
Here is the link to the Website Readability Statistic Tool. Make sure you scroll down a bit to see it. Simply place the URL of the website you want analyzed and hit “Calculate Readability”.
A.T.TIP #28: WWW.THEFREEDICTIONARY.COM
This online dictionary provides an auditory version of each word along with many cool games.
Here is a link to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation fund raising site. Please click on the “Make a donation” button to donate! Even the smallest amount can make the biggest difference.
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation- Make a Donation!
Leave a comment down below or drop me a line at attipscast@gmail.com Let me know what you think of the show!
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Thanks everyone and happy listening!
Tags: ADD, ADHD, Assistive Technology, Autism, Dictionary, Differentiate, Differentiate Instruction, Disabilities, Education, Educational Technology, First, Instructional Technology, Listener Feedback, Online Dictionary, Podcasts, Public School, Readability, sound effects, students, Then, Universal Design, Universal Design for Learning
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May 5, 2008 at 12:32 pm
I think I just commented on # 15 instead of # 16. oops!
thanks again!
May 5, 2008 at 2:35 pm
Hey Sally, I responded to your comment below in #15.
Thanks for commenting!
June 19, 2008 at 1:50 pm
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation
Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Berber!
June 19, 2008 at 3:17 pm
Hey Berber,
I don’t want to give it totally away for anyone who hasn’t listened to the episode, but the “listeners” who wrote in/sent audio questions, should all sound familiar. Furthermore, the episode works better if you have listened to previous episodes.
Thanks of the compliment on the blog!
chris