Assist Learning Podcast
Kyle Schwartz is a third-grade teacher at Doull Elementary in Denver Public Schools. She is the author of, "I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids"
info_outline It's All About That Space with Dr. Bob Dillon (Part 2) - ALP019Assist Learning Podcast
Part 2 of a conversation with Dr. Bob Dillon about learning spaces.
info_outline It's All About That Space with Dr. Bob Dillon (Part 1) - ALP018Assist Learning Podcast
Dr. Robert Dillon is an author, speaker, educator, and a lifelong learner. His twenty plus years in education has seen him serve kids and families as a teacher, principal, technology director, and innovation leader.
info_outline 20-Time Projects with Kevin Brookhouser - ALP017Assist Learning Podcast
The focus of this episode is going to be on engaging students through 20-time projects and providing them different avenues to express their learning.
info_outline Engaging All Students in Biology - ALP016Assist Learning Podcast
Heidi Bernasconi shares how she engages all students.
info_outline The Parent Teacher Paradox - ALP015Assist Learning Podcast
Stephen Tesher is an author, educator, editor, screenwriter, and coach.
info_outline Assisting Online Learners with Rachael Sessler Trinkowsky, Ph.D. - ALP014Assist Learning Podcast
Rachael Sessler Trinkowsky works with a variety of assistive technology including screen readers and screen magnification software.
info_outline UDL Now! with Dr. Katie Novak - ALP013Assist Learning Podcast
Katie Novak, Ed.D. is an internationally renowned education consultant as well as a practicing leader in education as an Assistant Superintendent of Schools at the Groton-Dunstable Regional School District in Massachusetts.
info_outline Demystifying AT with Mike Marotta (Pt. 2) - ALP012Assist Learning Podcast
Mike Marotta continues the conversation and shares great AT recommendations!
info_outline Demystifying AT with Mike Marotta - ALP011Assist Learning Podcast
In this episode (part 1 of 2) Mike and Jennifer discuss his favorite parts of his work in assistive technology as well as the aspects of this field that he finds most challenging.
info_outlineExecutive dysfunction is a term for the range of cognitive, emotional and behavioral difficulties which often occur after injury to the frontal lobes of the brain. Impairment of executive functions is common after acquired brain injury and has a profound effect on many aspects of everyday life.
Jennifer provides insight into her own life with executive dysfunction and dyslexia. She also shares tips and talks about how to set your students up for success in your schools and classrooms.
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