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Note: This is the archive of ConnSENSE Bulletin articles dating back
to 1999.

















- Considering
assistive technology for students with disabilities, Kim Hartsell, August
8, 2002.
- Adaptations
across the curriculum Carolann Cormier - 8/1/02
- Connecticut
Assistive Technology Coordinating Council formed, Heather Leigh Harrison,
7/15/02
- WATI Tools
for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Penny Reed, 7/18/02.
- Remediation
vs. compensation: A critical decision point in assistive technology consideration,
Dave L. Edyburn, 7/4/02.
- Press Release: Secretary
Paige calls on states to "radically transform their teacher certification
systems" June 11, 2002.
- New Report
on Teacher Quality from Secretary Rod Paige, June 11, 2002.
- Executive Summary: 23rd
Annual Report to Congress on the Implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act, May 21, 2002
- Student
Technology Assessment Through Unique Strategies (STATUS) Project, Chauncy
Rucker, May 20, 2002.
- Commercially
Available Software Which Can Be Used with Children Working on Cause/effect
or Emerging Mouse Skills
Carolann Cormier - 5/7/02




- A First
Time Trip to Closing the Gap, Debra Hultgren, ConnSENSE Software Review
Editor, November 16, 2001.
- Points
to Consider for an Assistive Technology Evaluation Carolann Cormier -
November 10, 2001
- A
Response to the Education Week Article by Clint Bolic (see below)
from Nancy Safer, CEC Executive Director. Safer showed that special education
has helped millions of students with disabilities succeed educationally and
that special education shares responsibility for teaching children to read
with general education. November 7, 2001.
- Assistive
Technology Resources, Dave Edyburn, October 24, 2001.
- A Presentation by Dave Edyburn,
Technology & Students with Disabilities in the
Regular Classroom: Strategies for Success, sponsored by the NEAT Marketplace
and ConnSENSE, January 8, 2001 - Don't miss this one!
- The NEAT
Marketplace: Computer Lab and More Rebecca Earl, Ph.D., October 15, 2001.
- A Bad IDEA
Is Disabling Public Schools Clint Bolick, Education Week, September 11,
2001.

- The Many
Uses of Recordable Photo Albums, Carolann Cormier - July 29, 2001
- Used Assistive
Technology, a NEAT idea! Rebecca Earl, Ph.D. July 27, 2001
- The
AlphaSmart Just Got Smarter Chauncy Rucker, July 24, 2001
- Look what
they did to Adobe Acrobat! Chauncy Rucker, July 23, 2001
- The
New England Assistive Technology (NEAT) Marketplace: A Resource You should
Know More About, Rebecca Earl, June 28, 2001.
- Serena's
Song: 10,000 Balloons and Counting, Chauncy Rucker, June 26, 2001.
- Used Assistive
Technology: A NEAT Idea! Rebecca Earl, June 26, 2001.
- The TAM Executive
Board did a Great Thing This Year!, Chauncy Rucker, June 12, 2001.
- [Back] Using
Technology to Keep Current, Dave Edyburn, Journal of Special Education
Technology.
- [Back]
How to Conduct a Comprehensive Review of the Literature Employing Technology,
Dave Edyburn, Journal of Special Education Technology.
- An article on The
Classroom by the Sea Project -- Teaching science through marine science
for middle and secondary school students who are deaf. (6/11/01)






- Sharing
Ideas About Teaching Effectively: (SITE) Providing Information and Colleagues
for Teachers of Students with Disabilities. Jacqui Kelleher, Pam Campbell,
Jianjun Adam Wang, and Amy Norton, University of Connecticut (1/3/2000)
- A Call
to Action from Dave Edyburn (12/24/99)
- The NEAT
Mini-Expo with pictures. (11/16/99)
- Gate's Play
for the Disabled Market Is More Than PR by John M. Williams, Business
Week Online, October 20, 1999.
- [Back]
Sharp Rise Seen In Identification of Autistic Pupils by Joetta L. Sack
in Education Week, October 20, 1999.
- ConnSENSE
'99 Carol Magliocco, Tech Lab, UConn (10/6/99)
- The National
Institute for Urban School Improvement Announces a New and Improved Web Site
(added 9/23/99)
- Florida
does it again! Check out this newest version of Florida's fabulous Educational
Software Catalog. (added 9/22/99)
- Only
The Best 1999-2000 is another great reference for educational software
and it's updated, bigger, and is available in various formats. (added 9/22/99)
- Assistive
Technology in Connecticut: A NEAT Solution (added 8/11/99)
- My experience in setting up a
Domain Name. (added 4/7/99)
- Interested in Only
The Best Software? (Added 2/10/99)
- Dave Edyburn the Charter
Subscription offer to Special Education Technology Practice. (added
3/26/99)
- Special Education
Technology Practice. A new AT magazine!
- Florida
comes up with a great idea! Check out this excellent resource for software
- An Exciting
new book by Dave Edyburn shows how the World Wide Web can be a powerful
tool for your work.
The two articles below were
intended for a 1995-96 Bulletin issue. They are being published here because
they both have important messages.
- Bobbie Weikle, Ball State University,
Riding the Perfect Wave: Putting Virtual Reality
to Work with Disabilities. This is an article Ms. Weikle wrote after
attending the Virtual Reality and Person With Disabilities Conference in San
Francisco, 1995.
- Mary Male, San Jose State University,
A Vision of the Virtual Classroom: Surfing in a Sea
of Change. This was Dr. Male's keynote address at ConnSENSE '95.