Tuesday, April 29, 2014

AT presents OneNote pilot at Leading and Learning through Technology




The senior staff of the TDSB's Assistive Technology team presented at The Learning Partnership's Leading Learning through Technology Spring mini Summit last week. The presentation entitled: Education for All - Individualizing Student Support Through Technology focused on the A.T. team's OneNote pilot project, which has been concentrating on using the OneNote software to support transitions and organization in special education Intermediate students. While the A.T. team's presentation started off the day, the entire day's program concentrated on having educators and Boards share "evidence-based practices which enhance student engagement and achievement".


Find out more about the day's schedule by clicking this link: LLTT Spring
Coordinator Angie Scarano-Iuorio shares the student stories of success around the A.T. team's OneNote Pilot. She provided the audience with the context, vision and goals of the team's project.

(left) SEA consultant Christine Harvey-Kerr presents the professional learning model support for teachers from PD sessions to in-class training for students. (right) Kenneth Jinkinson, Technical Specialist, share the roles and partnerships required for a successful project both within the team and many departments within the TDSB. 

Last May, the A.T. team, led by Coordinator Angela Scarano-Iuorio, received the team Innovative Practices Award during The Learning Partnership (TLPs) Roundtable on Technology. The full day event took place at Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. 21st Century Literacy: Leading and Supporting Exemplary Practices was the key theme.

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