Showing posts with label switches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label switches. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Cause and Effect

Early Childhood games or Juegos Atención Temprana
has a good list of simple mouse skills/cause and effect games.

Teaching Learners with Multiple Needs
has an updated list of Switch accessible games

Saturday, 8 January 2011

Here are two guides to help you learn about using switches

Switches

A manual by Chris Addis from One Switch .org

Particularly relevant to Milestone 1-3

Inclusive Technology – A guide to Switches

A good introduction to switches, how and why to use them

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Switch games

Switch games

Christmas Presents from HelpKidz learn
christmas presents


frog game

Balloon Bang From Shiny Learning



Balloon pop


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Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Using Switches

I've been learning about switches. Here is a presentation I recently shared with colleagues in a skill sharing session

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Cameras and Flip Cams.


We have had some fun filming and taking pictures .
We have used a variety of improvised devices to secure cameras to wheel chairs.
But what I would like to do next is to make them switch enabled-something like the ones featured on RJ Cooper
or in Mat's Blog-

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Teamwork Switches and the Internet

Jim Thomson is a lecturer in Music and IT in the Support for Learning section at Reid Kerr College.
Team Work Accessing the Internet shows a group of students with learning difficulties working as a team.They are using switch controls to access the Internet. You can read more about Jim's work in the summer bulletin of E learning Accessibility and Inclusion see my blog entry