Sunday, March 15, 2009

Question and Comment on Content Assignments

Please review Q&C: First copy URL below then paste on new tab, make sure your speaker is set.

http://www.readthewords.com/player/VPlayer/Vplayer.aspx?m=23621_text40229AM.txt&nm=Comment/Question:+Content+Shared+Assignments+&avcode=female1&avtype=female&custommale=&customfemale=&rid=82332&embed=1

5 comments:

Matsue said...

Grrrreeeaatttt! What an expert, what have you been doing lately.. I guess you are all wired up to do your presentation.. huh? Go girl.. I like it.. keep it up..

Jacqui Cyrus said...

Hi Lou:
What a creative message! I am so very impressed at your courage to explore and discover.

Excellent post!

-j-

Jacqui Cyrus said...

Hi:
This little tool can be a great asset for students who need a repetition of instructions, such as students with ADHD, autism, and MR, to name a few. Just remember to practice the dialog that is to be delivered and speak slowly.
-j-

aGenT PaLm said...

Cool. I think that was really interesting. Just like what Dr. Cyrus had pointed out, this would be an excellent tool for students who may require repetitive dictation of instructions. I'd try this sometime, too. Great job, Lou! ^_^

lgrigley said...

Hi Lou,
Good job. Really, you are doing what is said, explore! Yeah? Like you, I am having a blast with the class assistive technology. There are a lot of high and low tech, but guess what? We are simply exploring and learning a lot. Thanks to Dr. Cyrus for her guidance and an abundance of information to share.

Bravo!!!
Lydia