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No Limits 2 Learning Live host Lon Thornburg brings you product reviews, interviews with experts, educators, vendors and families that use, teach or design technology that supports physical, cognitive and learning disabilities.
No Limits 2 Learning
Date / Time: 12/3/2008 10:00 PM UTC
Category: Education
Don Johnston, Founder of Don Johnston, a company that makes learning intervention software and accessible instructional materials, discusses his own learning disability and his book "Building Wings". Listen to this inspirational and challenging interview where student self-advocacy and accommodation is discussed.
Date / Time: 3/14/2008 10:04 PM UTC
I am excited to present interviews from some wonderful resources in assistive technology. I have invited:Intellitools Classroom Suite on RTI (Response to Intervention) and NCLB (No Child Left Behind) and how they are implementing AT to support these educational trends.Blink Twice, makers of the Tango! sharing on their speech device, the ideas behind its creation and design and how it is being used.Gayle Bowser, AT assessment and implementation pioneer has consented to an interview over her work with Penny Reed (another pioneer) in New Orleans in the aftermath of Katrina, where they have been trying to put special education and AT services back together again.I am interested in hearing what folks have to say about the "No Limits to Learning" concept - that there is potential for EVERY student - in these valuable interviews.