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TapTapSee: App for blind people to recognize objects
TapTapSee helps blind and partially sighted people to become more independent in their daily activities.
This app is designed to help them identify objects they encounter in their daily lives.
Just tap the screen twice to take a photo of something, …
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Digital self-reliance radar
The self-reliance radar is an instrument to map your student's self-reliance and think together about how you can improve it, with and without aids or smart technology.
The self-reliance radar consists of 15 domains (hygiene, dressing, eating and …
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Hour and half hour: Writing
A short repetition of how to write the words 'hour' and 'half' in terms of spelling and writing motor skills, and where the number should be,
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Brainwiki: Website for young people about mental health problems
On this website you can find information about psychological problems.
Different themes are discussed: ADHD, autism, depression, psychosis, trauma, compulsion ...In addition to the information about the problems and how to deal with them, the …
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Start to Sprint: Basic Features SprintPlus 3
The most important functionalities of SprintPlus 3 (Windows) are briefly explained and visually supported in this booklet.
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Auxiliary writing card: Small letters according to the Luna writing method
A writing card with all lowercase letters based on the writing letters (letter type: encourage script R) of the writing method Luna (die Keure).
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How do I ensure good readability of a printed text?
The article pays attention to typographic factors (font, font size, spacing ...) and to physical factors (line spacing, word spaces ...).
Each section contains a detailed explanation and you will find tips for choosing a legible font.
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Readability of printed text
How do you ensure that printed text is as legible as possible, even for people with reduced vision? In this article you will find practical tips for font, spacing, line spacing, use of color and more.
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Pilot project differentiation
Explanation of a pilot project differentiation with information and practical examples on:
- use of the 4 B's (brain, book, buddy, supervisor);
- preparing and executing weekly planning;
- asking for and giving help during independent work;
- ZWOBBEN …
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Reasonable adjustments: Overview list
An overview of the reasonable accommodations: who has which accommodations in your class?
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I Can't Talk: First Aid for Difficulty Communicating
Could you use help with speaking?
On this website you will find a lot of communication tools.
A questionnaire helps you to find just that one tool that is needed in a specific situation.Discover ao:
- communicate through scanning,
- pointer cards with …
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This is how I can participate: Teaching practical skills to people with a visual and intellectual disability
This book is for parents and counselors of people with a visual and intellectual disability and is about teaching practical skills. How do you teach someone to become self-reliant when there is a visual and intellectual disability? This often does …
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