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http://www.umuc.edu/library/copy.html Copyright and Fair Use in the Classroom, on the Internet, and the World Wide Web. Copyright information from: University of Maryland University College http://www.mayerjohnson.com Mayer-Johnson is the manufacturer of Boardmaker, Inter Comm (a symbol-based email program for nonreaders), Speaking Dynamically Pro, Writing with Symbols, etc. Features research articles and tech tips, including how to add digital images into Boardmaker. Site has free downloads of symbols to paste into your Boardmaker. http://www.speakingofspeech.com Here you can copy Boardmaker creations for free use as PDF files with Adobe Acrobat Reader (available from the website). Speaking of Speech.com is an interactive forum for speech/language pathologists, parents and teachers to improve communication skills by: · exchanging ideas, techniques, and lessons that work, · finding out about materials before you buy, · seeking and giving advice on therapy and caseload management issues, and · Exploring a myriad of helpful resource links. http://www.aacintervention.com Augmentative/Alternative Communication Intervention Products & Presentations by Julie Maro and Caroline Musselwhite. Great source for tech tips, communication boards and other wonderful links. http://www.news-2-you.com A weekly publication illustrated with line-drawn pictures. Receive a total of boardmaker@yahoogroups.com Boardmaker users group. Sign up to receive their free online digest that answers questions and shares ideas. http://www.lburkhart.com/main.htm Linda Burkhart’s site is full of wonderful links and practical, creative ideas for AAC and AT. Linda also has authored several very practical books and fun CDs. http://pics.tech4learning.com Many copyright friendly pictures for educators to use in making school materials. http://www.kidsdomain.com/clip Kids Domain is packed with nearly 14,000 pages of kid-friendly content including; more than 1,500 reviews of commercial software products by parents for parents, over 1,200 interactive games, crafts and holiday activities, safe http://www.google.com Go to the Google site and click on Images. From here you can search by subject or http://www.altavista.com/sites/search/simage Good source for images to paste into Boardmaker. http://www.members.tripod.com/trainland/pecs.htm Beyond Autism: PECS Pictures/Icons pages http://www.sbcss.k12.ca.us/sbcss/specialeducation/ http://www.kidaccess.com/html/products/cd/ http://www.dotolearn.com/index.htm Many activities http://www.thinkport.org/default.tp ThinkPort is a http://baltimorecityschools.org Baltimore City Schools has a Boardmaker library of visual supports for approximately 750 elementary level book titles. They
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http://www.excite.com Click on Excite’s Photo button for many picture resources. http://www.starfall.com/n/level-a/index/play.htm Interactive games, books and movies to promote reading skills. http://www.widgit.com Widget offers online resources and teaching ideas for symbol users. http://dgl.microsoft.com Search in Microsoft’s Design Gallery Live for pictures of all kinds. http://www.closingthegap.com Closing the Gap is an excellent resource for sharing ideas and getting product reviews. Offers an annual national conference in Assistive technology. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick! Children’s librarians’ choices for kid-friendly websites, pictures, and other online resources. Also offers a reading level for the materials available on each site. http://card.ufl.edu/visual/start.html Center for Autism and Related Disorders. Site with many resources and links for using visual supports. http://www.teachnet.com/powertools/neattools/timer/ http://www.bry-backmanor.org/picturerecipes.html Bry-Back Manor has picture recipes, free clip art and ideas for the holidays and other topics. Excellent source for free kid-appealing clip-art. http://www.crystalspringsbooks.com/store/ Crystal Springs Books offers many ideas for educators in differentiated learning, graphic organizers, and more. www.aacsafeguarding.ca Sexual Health, Sexual Abuse and Safeguarding symbols and communication displays are available on the Speak Up web site. http://www.tooter4kids.com/ Tooter4Kids offers many great resources for parents and teachers, with links to many other great sites. You’ll find lots of ideas that can be adapted using Boardmaker. http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/wil/home.html Webbing Into Literacy: A Head Start Program. This site has alphabet books, literacy ideas and rhymes for preschoolers. Offers a list of the best 101 books for a preschooler’s home library. http://www.usevisualstrategies.com/index.html UseVisualStrategies is Linda Hodgdon’s excellent website for parents and educators to meet the needs of all visual learners. Learn about creating visual bridges in your classroom for students with autism and other disorders. You can order Linda’s excellent book, Visual Strategies for Improving Communication , here. http://schou.sd41.bc.ca/district/boardmaker.htm Boardmaker templates created by Burnaby teachers. You will need Boardmaker to download and print. http://callcentre.education.ed.ac.uk/Resources/ http://www.ecasd.k12.wi.us/departments/special_ed http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/pep/teach.htm Montgomery County Public Schools Teaching Ideas for Early Childhood includes Boardmaker boards sorted by theme and activity. http://www.seeitsayitwriteit.com/ See it, Say it, Write it . Click on Kids for simple text recipes with matching digital pictures. The also have ideas for parents and teachers for curriculum K-12. http://www.fastenation.com/ Source for CHEAP Velcro! http://www.matcoop.org The Maryland Assistive Technology Co-op offers teachers and parents discounts on software, equipment, and books. Continue to check our website for workshops held throughout Maryland on a variety of topics.
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