Jacob Builds His Confidence With a Summer Job
Jacob was looking for a summer job. His methods and resources teacher at his high school in Elmsdale, PEI referred him to Neil Squire’s Working Together program.
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Skip to NavigationJacob was looking for a summer job. His methods and resources teacher at his high school in Elmsdale, PEI referred him to Neil Squire’s Working Together program.
36 Grade 5 students at École Mgr-Martin got the chance to make a change in their classroom and community, learning STEM skills while adapting toys that would go to their classmates with disabilities and community organizations.
NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) is a free, open-source screen reader for Windows that has been in development since 2006. If you are not aware, a screen reader is a piece of technology that helps individuals with visual impairments access and interact with digital content like websites or applications via audio or touch prompts.
We’ve looked at a couple math calculator and equation breakdown apps in the past, but today we are going to look at a math app that instead focuses on building mathematical foundations.
We’ve covered plenty of built-in text-to-speech features/applications in the past, but today we are going to look at an app that offers a premium experience that may be worth considering.