Have you ever had a student dress up for Halloween as a magnifier or CCTV? 704 Using an iPad to Access Books and Distance Information in the Elementary.

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Have you ever had a student dress up for Halloween as a magnifier or CCTV? 704 Using an iPad to Access Books and Distance Information in the Elementary Classroom

iPad in Early Elementary Classroom Jessica McDowell, Teacher for the Visually Impaired, COMS Marin County Office of Education

Early elementary students with low vision who need visual access to books and distance information in their classroom environment Who are we talking about today?

How do we go from this? To this? And should we?

AT best practice big picture Long range Increase student participation Team approach