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K-12 activities that get kids communicating!

Parkor! Video Modeling, Engaging Visuals and Aided Language Stimulation!

3/2/2013

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I recently downloaded this App: iTraceur - Parkor for the student's whom I serve with complex communication needs in both Middle and High School.  I created a quick and easy video (below) in iPhoto with Picture Communication Symbols (PCS).  My students watched the video, were given accompanying Activity Specific Boards about Parkor! in addition to their CORE boards, and were then each given an opportunity to play the App (while projected on the screen).  Lots of Oooohhs!  Aaahhs! Uh-Ohs! and Verbs!

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Mary Beth Dorsey
5/19/2013 12:31:01 am

Love these ideas Robin ..nice site!

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    Robin Shobe has been serving individuals with complex communication needs for many years and thinks that making communication and language learning fun, meaningful and super social is the key to the successful use of technology to achieve this goal. 

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