Friday, April 25, 2008

The Flip Video - More Reasons to Love It

David Pogue at the NY Times created this humorous video showing the wonderful features built into the Flip Ultra Video Recorder. I've written about it here, but if you haven't had the chance to see one for yourself, watch the video. Pogue says it's the Number one selling camcorder on Amazon.

Not surprising to me - special educators love it!

Learned about this from Sam Sennott at Alltogether.

Monday, April 21, 2008

I Like to Dream....

Much as I try to avoid it, there are times when I'm stuck driving on the highways during morning rush hour, driving to another school in the greater Boston area. I look around and can't help but notice the mini-vans with the "School Bus" signs, with kids being transported from their home towns to out-of-district placements.

They deal with the traffic nightmare daily, just to get to school. What impact does this have on kids, this long drive to school? What message are they getting from this daily routine that lengthens their school day? Is this reality maximizing student achievement?

Do you notice the kids in the vans? Do you wonder about the impact this has on their lives?

Or, do you just look the other way?

I can't look the other way. Instead, I have to ask, are we doing all we can to ensure student success in the least restrictive environment? Are we building in the supports that allow students to remain in their home districts? (Do we know what those supports are?)

Out-of-district placement costs are exorbitant. And the transportation costs associated with these placements place additional burdens on districts. (I will grant that some placements are necessary for some students).

But, what could we do with that money if we kept it in district?

Could we offer the best inclusion programs in the area? Could we identify the factors that will promote success considering the unique needs of our students? Could we hire the best special educators who understand UDL, differentiated instruction and learning style differences? Would it be possible to build a welcoming, inclusive community that supports all learners? Could we purchase the assistive technology that levels the playing field for all learners? Would we be able to provide the necessary professional support to ensure the effective and seamless integration of technology throughout the day?

Is this achievable or just a dream? After all, I do like to dream....

Do you?

photo credit - http://flickr.com/photos/gloriapayne/2333220549/

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Zamzar - Not Just for Video

Do you ever save an article or other text as a pdf for your students? What do they do if they need to listen to it? One option is to use the built in "Read Out Loud" feature under the "View" toolbar. But that doesn't allow you to highlight every word and you can easily lose your place in your document.

Enter Zamzar, free online file conversion. You may have tried it to convert blocked online videos to a format that you can then share in your school.

Did you know you can use the same tool to convert pdfs to doc?

I tried it with a one page and a two page pdf. Zamzar converted the one page pdf and sent it to my email address in 30 minutes. It took 60 minutes to convert and email the two page pdf. With the free account, you don't have any priority conversion (there are three levels of pricing that provide you with priority conversion). But with enough planning, you should be fine. I have always received conversions within 24 hours.

And now you know another way to make documents digital and accessible for your students.

(Learned about this trick from today's TechLearning "The IT Guy.")