Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 Using Technology to Improve Communication, Literacy and Learning iPad apps and free online interactive sites to help children- Presentations in Rockville, MD Video about using technology to help people with aphasia- Available now online Khan Academy- Free online videos to help with math, science and other academic subjects Empower Your Children with Technology Live Presentations in Rockville, MD Explore top apps and free online technology tools to make learning fun and develop your child's cognitive and literacy skills Presented by : Joan L. Green, M.A. CCC-SLP of Innovative Speech Therapy www.innovativespeech.com M. Abrams, M.A. CCC-SLP of Early Intervention Therapists www.parentuniv.org , ext. 2 Sunday November, 14, 2010 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM Wednesday November 17, 2010 10:30 AM -12:00 Noon Rockville Library Meeting Room Rockville, MD 20850 21 land Avenue Rockville, MD 20850 Register now at www.ittsguides.com/store (If registered for Parent University 2010-2011 enter code " parentuniversity " for 50% discount) â— Space is limited- reserve your seat now at www.ittsguides.com/store â— $20.00 â— Streamline the learning process by seeing helpful tools in action â— Save time and money- learn what you can do to help your children Join us to learn about Apple apps and free online interactive software and how they can be used to help children become more confident and capable as their communication, learning, cognitive and literacy skills emerge and develop. For younger children- resources will be presented that parents, teachers and caregivers can use to engage children in a wide variety of enjoyable activities involving play and exploration that can support the growth of communication, social interaction and learning. For older children- resources to help with reading, writing, studying, and staying organized and productive will be shown. When used correctly, many online sites and Apple apps can support new learning and contribute toward better communication skills, reduced frustration, and greater success in school. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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