I have found the following sites to be helpful in providing  
current information.  Take a moment to review and bookmark
your favorites.  These sites are a courtesy to you, I do not
recommend, support and/or sponsor any sites and/or opinions.
 
           


Organization Resources

www.aac.unl.edu/AACVI1.html    

Design to Learn
www.designtolearn.com/


GOALS - Growth Oriented Adapted Learning
Skills
Non-Profit organization that provides community
based activities for persons with disabilities
www.Goals-us.org


AT/AAC enABLES
www.depts.washington.edu/enables/myths/myths_aa
c_strategies_lowtech.htm

Breaking the Barriers
www.breaking-the-barriers.org/breaking-the-barriers/i
ndex.htm

Access IT
www.washington.edu/accessit/kb.php  

E-Schools News
www.eschoolnews.com      

AAC Institute
www.aacinstitute.org/   

Introduction to AT (AT & IDEA)
www.atto.buffalo.edu/registered/ATBasics/Foundatio
n/intro/introATidea.php

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
www.rfbd.org/

National Library Service for the Blind and
Physically Handicapped  (NLS) Library of Congress
www.loc.gov/nls/  

Foundation for AT Activities
www.fastuk.org/

Wrights Law
www.wrightslaw.com/    

ACE Center
www.ace-centre.org.uk/html/resources/commacc
ess/commaccess.html

AAC RERC Spread the News
www.aac-rerc.com/pages/news/webcasts2005.ht
m

AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION, INC.
www.augcominc.com/

Assistive Tech Net
http://atwiki.assistivetech.net/ATWiki_Home

Division of International and Special Education
Services for Children - Council for Exceptional
Children
www.cec.sped.org/Content/NavigationMenu/AboutCEC/Int
ernational/DISES/

Family Village
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/index.html

Trace Center
www.trace.wisc.edu/

Books Reference Persons w/Disabilities
www.bookvine.com/t.asp?actions+SHOW&CAT=
14Diffabil

Family Center on Technology and Disabilities
www.fctd.info/resources/search.php

NIMAS  - National Instructional Materials
Accessibility Standard (NIMAS)
NIMAS is a technical standard used by publishers to produce
source files (in XML) that may be used to develop multiple
specialized formats (such as Braille or audio books) for students
with print disabilities.
http://nimas.cast.org/about/nimas/index.html

New England ADA Center - Resources & Info
www.newenglandada.org/

Professional  Resources
(Check for updates)

Joy Zabala
sweb.uky.edu/~jszaba0/JoyZabala.html

Linda Burkhart
www.lburkhart.com/

Caroline Musselwhite & Jule Maro
www.aacintervention.com/

Caroline Musselwhite - AAC Intervention.com
www.aacintervention.com/tiptwo.html

John Gardner - CSUN Math Resource Handout
www.viewplus.com/abstracts/06csunresources.h
tml  


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