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Promising Technology Practices for Struggling Readers

Date Archived: 05/17/2007
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This interactive event will be led by Heidi Silver-Pacuilla, Deputy Director of the, National Center for Technology Innovation and Bridget Dalton, Chief Literacy and Technology Officer at the Center for Applied Special Technology The webcast will focus on research-based and promising technology-based approaches to improving outcomes for struggling readers. Assistive and learning technologies that support reading and communicating in the content areas will be featured, related resources will be shared, and practical solutions to common instructional and implementation challenges will be demonstrated.

Related Resources from SchoolsMovingUp

Based on your interest in this event, you might like to review SchoolsMovingUp’s other literacy resources — including upcoming Online Events and Online Event archives, Tips to Go, useful links, and abstracted readings. We have organized our site's literacy resources for easy reference here. Also, view our web site titled , Technology to Support Diverse Learners, to show how some existing technology resources already available at most schools — talking text, Web resources, graphic organizers, and word processors.

Primary Presenters

Heidi Silver-Pacuilla, Deputy Director, National Center for Technology Innovation



Other Presenters

Bridget Dalton, Chief Literacy and Technology Officer, Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST)



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