A.T.TIPSCAST: The Blog

The Compendium Blog for the A.T.TIPScast.

A.T.TIPSCAST Episode #17: Linear Visual Schedules

attipscast-logo-300x300.jpg

Here is a link to download the audio directly: Episode #17

Hey everyone,
Episode #17 is up for your listening pleasure. In Episode #17 linear visual schedules are discussed. Below you will find examples of both horizontal and vertical linear schedules.  Enjoy!

A.T.TIP #29: Linear Visual Schedules

Horizontal:

Example of a template for a horizontal schedule

Horizontal Schedule Sample

 

Vertical:

 Template of a vertical schedule Example of Vertical Schedule

All of these schedules were created using Boardmaker software.  If you’re like, “Hey, what the heck is Boardmaker software?” check out Mayer-Johnson’s website

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!
You can access the podcast from here:

Podcast Hosting
Podcast Hosting at CyberEars.com

Thanks everyone and happy listening!

May 10, 2008 - Posted by cbugaj | AAC, Assistive Technology, Augmentative Alternative Communication, Conferences, Differentiate, Differentiate Instruction, Differentiated, Differentiated Instruction, Instructional Technology, Language Development, Special Education, Speech Pathology, Universal, Universal Design, Universal Design for Learning, podcast | , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

2 Comments »

  1. This is pretty cool. You should consider using picture master language software also – It has 18,000 images and everyone is starting to use it for communication boards. http://www.picturemastersoftware.com

    Comment by Lisa | July 5, 2009 | Reply

    • Lisa,
      Thanks so much for the positive feedback. I’ll definitely check it out. Are you using this software or are you a vendor? What do you like about it better than say Mayer-Johnson’s Boardmaker?
      Chris

      Comment by cbugaj | July 5, 2009 | Reply


Leave a comment