RESOURCES FOR CURRICULUM INTEGRATION
Fall 1998, Vol. 10 No. 1
Online Resources
IntelliTools Activity Exchange
www.intellitools.com
Preview overlays and activities which have been custom designed using
Overlay Maker, IntelliPics, IntelliTalk, and/or ClickIt! and
download those that suit your needs. Activities are organized by tool, skill
level, and curriculum area. Or send an activity you have created and receive
a free piece of software if it is added to the Activity Exchange.
Website of the Children's Software Revue
www.childrenssoftware.com
Provides an excellent resource for comments and recommendations about
children's software.
www.microweb.com/pepsite
The PEP Registry is a comprehensive listing of educational software companies,
with direct links to their sites.
Publications
Assistive Technology in Special Education: Policy and Practice (1998)
by Diane Golden, Missouri Assistive Technology Project
Has Technology Been Considered? A Guide for IEP Teams by A. C.
Chambers, Wauwatosa School District, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Both published by the Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE)
and the Technology and Media Division (TAM) of the Council for Exceptional
Children (CEC)
- Available from the Council of Administrators of Special Education
- 615 16th Street, NW
- Albuquerque, NM 87104
- (505)243-7622
Young Kids and Computers: A Parent's Survival Guide
A 96-page book from the editors of Children's Software Revue which provides
information on selecting hardware and software, and lists over 700 software
titles.
Everything You Need to Know (But Were Afraid to Ask Kids) About the
Information Highway
Explains the Internet in non-technical language and provides information on
the value of Internet access in schools and homes.
Both available from Computer Learning Foundation
P. O. Box 60967
Palo Alto, CA 94306-0967.
Box of 25: $62.50 plus $7 shipping.
Exceptional Parent Magazine
Software for Play and Active Early Learning: November 1998
Presents criteria for selecting software for children at the early childhood
level and recommends programs that meet those criteria.
Content Software Makes the Grade: December 1998
Focuses on software for use in K-12 classrooms with students with
disabilities.
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