Information from the INDATA Project is now available via podcast! Every Friday, the INDATA Project will release two podcasts featuring new assistive technology projects. The podcasts are available for viewing on the INDATA Project website and on iTunes. The “Assistive Technology Update” is a fast-paced weekly update for AT professionals and enthusiasts. The “Accessibility Minute” is designed for all listeners to provide assistive technology tips and tricks.

This week’s Accessibility Minute covers: Assistive Technology Lending Libraries

This week’s Assistive Technology Update breaks from our regular format and we cover all kinds of assistive technology holiday shopping gifts.

Listen to our Assistive Technology Holiday Shopping Guide Show

Here are the links to the gifts we cover:

coin abacus for learning to count money http://bit.ly/vOJEQD
Ask me about autism t-shirt http://bit.ly/tyJqUD
Autism puzzle piece tie http://bit.ly/vT4Pgk
touched by autism jewelry http://bit.ly/alGpIg
Livescribe smart pen http://bit.ly/ukH9RE
Leapfrog durable tablet http://bit.ly/tpIc0C
Amplified phone http://bit.ly/tDAbCu
Sonic Bomb clock http://amzn.to/vAPtmy
Photophone http://bit.ly/tvqq3F
Easy Blue switch adapted headset http://bit.ly/vacGLr
foot stool for reaching things in cabinets http://bit.ly/vhAeoD
Pyramid reader http://bit.ly/sFreZU
Telestick http://bit.ly/rKcrfg
Wheelchair accessible van http://bit.ly/27I28C
Bigtrack trackball http://bit.ly/tXdgIe
Big Keys Keyboard http://bit.ly/spwdX0
Rifton trike http://bit.ly/sC74pg
lock laces (no-tie shoe laces) http://bit.ly/rpC85U
Checker/Chess Set http://bit.ly/upYYg9
Travel organizer http://bit.ly/uZm0PC
Money organizer/wallet http://bit.ly/s5e2jx
Braille Scrabble (Tiles only) http://bit.ly/tOBF3D
Low vision watch http://bit.ly/v5RPcC
Soccer ball with bells (also football and basketball) http://bit.ly/uJ74Bc
Colorino color identifier http://bit.ly/tTBn3B
Voice controlled travel alarm clock http://bit.ly/rUbO8M
Large print crossword puzzles http://bit.ly/tLvHPg
talking meat thermometer http://bit.ly/sR1PsC
talking penguin clock http://bit.ly/vI2ZOF
iPhone gloves http://bit.ly/qLST5L
boil alert http://bit.ly/tG4RSA
Accessible hot potato game http://bit.ly/vfl9SW
Two Young Girls Walking To School

Two Young Girls Walking To School

As students and teachers head back to the classroom, teachers are preparing their classroom for students to be interactive within. When setting up your classroom, teachers should first think about the traffic flow of students.  How will students enter and exit the classroom? How will students interact throughout the classroom? How will students have access to the resources and materials throughout the classroom?

Seating arrangement is an important aspect of classroom accessibility and management. Some things to think about would be how much space between each seat and aisle, and is there enough room for an aid or assistant to work next to a student.  Also, the overall arrangement of the desks should be considered to allow students to become the most interactive with their peers.  Classroom Architect is a great resource for teachers to use when designing their classroom layout.

Teachers should also plan the placement and access to technology in the classroom.  Many classrooms now have clusters of computers for students to use, along with a shared printer, document reader, DVD player, or even an interactive whiteboard.  The computer center should be easily accessible and teachers should be able to see all computer screens for student monitoring.  Other classroom technology should be accessible for students to reach and easily use when needed.

Check out the MangoMon Website for more tips on how you can create an accessible classroom for all learners.

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