2. IEP What is IEPs Individualized Education Plans Delayed Skills Physical Handicap Language Barriers
3. IEP Who Needs an IEP? Learning and functioning has been identified not to be on grade level Learning disabilities Emotional disabilities Autism Attention Deficit Hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
4. IEP Least Restricted Environment Consultative Collaboration Separate Classroom Resourced Classroom Separate School Psycho Education School Alternative School Home School
5. Assistive Technology Differentiate Instruction Instruction that may not use traditional tactics; however, may be affect with Special Needs students Inclusion Collaboration Parallel Teaching Station Teaching One Teach; One Assist Co-Teaching
6. Assistive Technology What is Assistive Technology http://www.edutopia.org/assistive-technology-enabling-dreams-video Who needs Assistive Technology http://www.1donlin.org/article/8088
7. Assistive Technology Examples of Assistive Technology Wheel Chairs Reading Pens Voice Command Programs Different types of Learning Programs Smart Board Promethean Boards Ipods Computers (Laptops)
8. Georgia Project for Assistive Technology Technology Areas Academic and Learning Aids Aids to Daily Living Assisted Living Devices and Environmental Aids Augmentative Communication Visual Aids Recreation and Leisure Mobility Aids Etc.
9. Georgia Project for Assistive Technology Supporting Classroom Interaction Visual Aids Technology Laptops Smart boards, promethean boards and etc. Peer Interaction