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Regional Technology Services

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Regional Technology Services Specialists (RTS)

Our network’s goal is. . . .

to use the Florida Assistive Technology Assessment Competencies to provides a framework for the way we do business!

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ATATITIT

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AT and AT and UDLUDL

AT and AT and UDLUDL

UDL Solutions UDL Solutions for IEPfor IEP

AccommodatioAccommodationsns

UDL Solutions UDL Solutions for IEPfor IEP

AccommodatioAccommodationsns

IEP Goals IEP Goals and Tech and Tech

StrategiesStrategies

IEP Goals IEP Goals and Tech and Tech

StrategiesStrategies

IT, AT IT, AT and and AIMAIM

IT, AT IT, AT and and AIMAIM

Roadmap for supporting students with disabilities (SWD)

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Action Plan

 

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Goal: Discuss collaboration and networking strategies to support the

implementation of the Assistive Technology Assessment Competencies.

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Assistive Technology Assessment

Competencies

Competencies 1, 2, 7, 9

#1 - Knowledge of school district’s AT assessment procedures.

#2 - Understanding of State and Federal regulations and policies.

#7 - Ability to interpret and present results of AT assessment to IEP teams.

#9 - Collaborate with those in charge of implementing the IEP.

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Competency 1: Be knowledgeable about and implement the school district's assistive technology (AT) assessment procedures.

Consider different ways to disseminate information on procedures, including web.When doing training, talk about where procedures are located.Meet with ESE teachers each year. When consulting, training, etc. refer teachers to district procedures. Ongoing revisions; including transition plan, ESY procedures, TAPs……..

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Competency 2:Understand federal and state regulations and policies related to the consideration and implementation of assistive technology in Florida schools.

Sign up for paperless from DOE to get TAPS directly.ASHA is excellent source for information.RTS distribute to local teams and to staffing specialists.Trainings are open to Gen Ed Teachers. TAPs disseminated when appropriate.

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Competency 7:Interpret and present the results of AT assessments to the IEP teams in a way that supports effective decision-making based on the student, the educational program, and data gathered during the assessment process.

Support via Assessment Tool Kits, LOTTIE kits or commercial kits – train school staff on use.School based teams are being used extensively, but good training is essential.Satellite Labs – make & take, technical assistance, AT tools.Many Tech’s attend IEP meetings when more severe needs are present. Local teams invite LATS and RLATS to attend/participate when indicated.

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Competency 9:Collaborate with those in charge of implementing the IEP to formulate and initiate a plan using AT to support the educational achievement of the students.

Implementation part has to be done by school based teams.FDLRS may support by demonstrating model teaching.SKYPE-video conferencing with teachers.Model lessons; asks for data when possible.Follow up modeling with written plan, model again and again, and again and practice, practice, practice!30% assessment, 70% implementation-how we determine if what they are using is effective!Demonstration class

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Review the Trends

District plans including transition, with a move to web basedSign up for paperless communication through DOEAdobe Connect, Elluminate used for virtual meetings/SKYPEFLDRS Associate Techs, LATS and RLATS providing Model lessons and Model ClassroomsDistrict Teams are successful and driving the actionImplementation is the key: Recommend 30% assessment, 70% implementation-how we determine if what they are using is effective!

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More Action Plans. . .

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Action Plan

 

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Session Follow Up Action Plan

Singapore Math & Interactive Whiteboard

Computer Access & FCAT Practice Science Tests

Florida/NIMAS

Science Technology Tools

Cambium Learning Technologies Update

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Singapore Math & Interactive Whiteboard

Informative-checking with District and seeing if District is moving forward with this. If so, offer resourcesTime line-this week

LATS-thinking of Teachers/children where this would be effective and speaking to district about implementing

Region 2-Considering using at Summer Institute

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Computer Access & FCAT Practice

Science Tests

Susan-Miccoskee-Action Research projects with text to speech so that when it is available online, they will be ready to access

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Florida/NIMAS

Linda L-important to be involved in implementation. Sharing at monthly AT meetings and with curriculum committee. Will be action plan for this year-making everyone aware of this and following State reg’s on how we will train people.

Dade: Emailed Boss and asked to be put on agenda to begin discussing NIMAS

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Science Technology Tools

Bill Schulte-Professionally -more time to have hands on to develop expert knowledge-work with DavidThen train folks via Elluminate/collaborate with those who are using

Clay: Go back and show Science teachers what is available

Nancy P: Loved using scanner as digital microscope

Paula M HRD Leon- Behavior workshop next weekWill use information and some of the sites to help facilitate cooperative learning/working in small groups

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Cambium Learning Technologies UpdateSusan-Miccosukee-Action Research project-will train students rather that teachers. Anticipates students will train teachers

Peggy-Miccosukee-FOUR BLOCK project-will implement Classroom Suite 4 with teacher she is supporting, so teacher can go on website and download activiies

Region 4- SI -will implement and provide for each LATS Team

Bill Schulte recommeds we consider networked/web based version. Should consider cost

Linda L-upgrading Classroom Suite-will give herself opportunity to learn program well enough to train

Dade-will use multi media aspects in training

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THANK YOU!!!!!!