Infinitec Resources Available from Assistive Technology
New Infinitec Materials for Checkout through NKESC Media Center
Contact Tricia Runkle at ext. 114
Most items are in DVD or VHS format
Reading Helps: Ideas for Parents by Heather Miller
Low To Mid Tech Tools by Judi Sweeney
Individual Visual Schedules: A “Low Tech” Strategy for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder by Susan Stokes, SLP
Cognitive Rescaling by Dave L. Edyburn, Ph.D
Computer Access: Input Options by Kelly Fonner
Assistive Technology Assessment: Developing a Written Productivity Profile Part II by Denise DeCoste, Ed.D
SETTing the Stage for Assistive Technology in the Classroom by Joy Zabala
SmartSheet Guide: Easy to use guides on programming new AAC devices by Infinites Staff.
Tweaking the Four Block Model for Children with Autism & Severe Disabilities (Video) Part I: Overview & Self-Selected Reading
Quality Indicators for Assistive Technology Services [QIAT] (Video)
Leveling the Playing Field with Technology Solutions for Individuals with Asperger Syndrome (Video)
Writing Instruction (Video) by Joan Sedita, M.Ed.
Comprehension Instruction (Video) by Joan Sedita, M.Ed.
Please Teach Me to Communicate! Expressive Communication Strategies for Pre/Non Verbal Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder By Susan Stokes, M.A., CCC_SLP
Locating and Creating Text for Older Students who are Emergent Readers By Caroline Musselwhite
These items are excellent training materials to assist teachers and therapist as they serve the needs of all students. Professional development hours may be acquired by both certified and classified staff by viewing these items. Please note, these are the new items. For other Infinitec resources, please contact the NKESC Library.
Just reminder the Kansas Infinitec web site is filled with volumes of resources covering many topics. View them at http://ks.myinfinitec.org
More resources:
http://www.literactive.com/Home/index.asp
Literactive is the leading provider of reading material for pre-school, kindergarten and grade 1 students available online. The program is comprised of carefully levelled guided readers, comprehensive phonic activities and a wealth of supplemental reading material which gradually develop a child's reading skills in a sequential and enjoyable manner. Developed and approved by teachers and parents across the United States, Literactive is the acknowledged leader in early learning online. All the material is available for free from this site but you need to register.
