At-Home Learning Resources for Students
We’ve assembled a list of educational resources designed for at-home learning. These resources are mostly aimed at school-aged children, and all the content listed below is free.
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Skip to NavigationWe’ve assembled a list of educational resources designed for at-home learning. These resources are mostly aimed at school-aged children, and all the content listed below is free.
Tessa, who is going to school for 3D modeling, was experiencing a repetitive strain injury — tendonitis — and back pain. Through WorkBC Assistive Technology Services, she received a number of important ergonomic accommodations.
After an accident, Denis has bilateral paralysis of both hands. He was looking to enroll in a computer course and wanted to make the transition between home and school.
The Bridge Communication app takes advantage of the iPads advanced built-in technology to provide a cheaper alternative to traditional AAC devices.
With many of us working from home, we thought it would be a good opportunity to look at some tips and best practices for telecommuting that will help you make the most of your at-home office.