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How Automated Speech Recognition Could Change Studying Forever

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He effectively provides his students with what he refers to as “low-stakes” testing. This practice helps to keep students engaged, allows them to test their knowledge without impacting their grades , and provides Dr. Perumal with valuable insights into what material students are struggling with. Source: Echo360.

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When Universal Design Promotes Inclusion of All Students

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Christopher Bugaj Assistive Technology Specialist, Loudoun County Public Schools One way for educators to meet the needs of students is to integrate Universal Design for Learning (UDL) into their instructional practices. What does the menu analogy look like in the classroom?

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October is Dyslexia Awareness Month

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Most prominent educational testing centers (like SAT, ACT, PARC, and SBACC) make these available for most of the tests they offer. The IDA recommends accommodations in areas such as: variable work and test-taking settings (such as small groups, reduced distractions, and alternative furniture arrangements).

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October is Dyslexia Awareness Month

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Most prominent educational testing centers (like SAT, ACT, PARC, and SBACC) make these available for most of the tests they offer. The IDA recommends accommodations in areas such as: variable work and test-taking settings (such as small groups, reduced distractions, and alternative furniture arrangements).

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October is Dyslexia Awareness Month

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Most prominent educational testing centers (like SAT, ACT, PARC, and SBACC) make these available for most of the tests they offer. The IDA recommends accommodations in areas such as: variable work and test-taking settings (such as small groups, reduced distractions, and alternative furniture arrangements). DyslexiaIDA.

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October is Dyslexia Awareness Month

Ask a Tech Teacher

Most prominent educational testing centers (like SAT, ACT, PARC, and SBACC) make these available for most of the tests they offer. The IDA recommends accommodations in areas such as: variable work and test-taking settings (such as small groups, reduced distractions, and alternative furniture arrangements). DyslexiaIDA.

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How Speech Recognition Could Change Studying Forever

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He effectively provides his students with what he refers to as “low-stakes” testing. This practice helps to keep students engaged, allows them to test their knowledge without impacting their grades , and provides Dr. Perumal with valuable insights into what material students are struggling with. Source: Echo360.

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