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Blogs and WIKIs

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Here are some Favorite Blogs and WiKis. Three of the individuals that created them were at CTG 2010. Click on the image of the front page of each Blog or Wiki to connect to the respective Blog or Wiki.

    

  

 

 

  Wiggle Web created by Paula Walsar for Closing the Gap 2010. Easy to follow with many free tools.   Supporting Every Learner (UDL for All) created by Paul Hamilton.

Paul conducted a pre-conference presentation at Closing the Gap 2010. It too, has multiple free online tools

 

 HeartSpace Blog written by Shelley Mannell  a pediatric physical therapist who writes one or more articles a month 
     
 

Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs created by Kate Ahern. A must resource for anyone working with students with multiple challenges. She has something for everyone (PT/OT/SLP/Teachers)
Sped Change created by Ira Socol. He is very thought provoking. He writes and shares very interesting articles about the changes that need to occur in education in general. Very much a proponent of UDL also. He has a very interesting   Toolbelt Theory.
EdTech Solutions is a Blog created by Karen Janowski. Lists multiple technology tools that are useful in the classroom. A proponent of UDL (Universal Design for Learning).
     
 http://yourtherapysource.blogspot.com/    
Your Therapy Source:  A blog for pediatric occupational and physical therapists. 
Free Technology Toolkit for UDL in All Classrooms: A wiki site with many resources for various technology tools in the classroom
Integrate:  Author of this site is Gayl Bowser who has been in the AT field for many years.
     
This is the web site that goes with the above Blog.  
"Not Your Average Therapy Bag"  created by school-based OTs
PediaStaff is a pediatric staffing company for PTs, OTs and SLPs. They have blog connected to their web site. They also have several boards on Pinterest.
     
     

 

 

 

 

 

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