IEP Process : ECC Games for Visually Impaired Students
IEP Objectives
ObjectiveEd.com is our new organization where we are building Expanded Core Curriculum games for blind students, based on the child’s Individual Educational Plan.
The student’s advancement in acquiring skills in our curriculum-based games will be maintained in a private secure cloud, available to the IEP team in a web-based dashboard .
If you are a Special Ed Director , click for additional details on trying these types of games as a tool for maximizing student outcomes, relating to their
IEP Individual Educational Plan .
Talking Information Center
The Talking Information Center is a non-profit reading service that broadcasts newspapers,magazines, books, and special consumer information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to visually impaired and print impaired listeners.
Their volunteers read selections from the Boston Globe, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Boston Herald, the Washington Post and the New York times, and have special shows including Science Hour, Spanish News, Pets, Diabetes Update, Book Hour, Business, and local Massachusetts community news.
John Shea of the Talking Information Center interviewed me about 2 years ago, and I met him again was at a recent event, and he invited me back to the show entitled Mission Possible.
We talked about how I got started with these games, how the games are built, and what new games are coming.
You can listen here:
You can visit their website here: http://ticnetwork.org