CHAT-Teaching JAWS From Shannon Olgin to Everyone: Games like Simon Says or I Spy From Lucy Davis to Everyone: This can be worked on during joint lessons with the O&M - identifying common sounds in the environment. From Margaret Hunt to Everyone: I like to use Bookshare for them to get used to the voice output From Lucy Davis to Everyone: Slightly older children should be used to text to speech apps that they use with tablets. From Mari Garza to Everyone: Need help…also ask you SLP they work on those skills also. From Susan Shields to Everyone: Reacted to "Need help…also ask y..." with ❤️ From Lucy Davis to Everyone: And it's not just littles who need to work on this- I have middle and high school kiddos who have dreadful listening skills - if it's not related to a video game I swear they don't fully attend! From Shannon Olgin to Everyone: Will we get a copy of these slides? From Shannon Olgin to Everyone: Thanks! From Margaret Howell to Everyone: This is a great idea. From Nina Wibbenmeyer to Everyone: I've often used tactile tools to help students understand the layout of the desktop and even the inside of a program and I find it works well and is motivating From Patrice Christian to Everyone: Awesome From Shannon Olgin to Everyone: I like the idea of pre-teaching the concept From Susan Shields to Everyone: I've done this exact activity with students and feel super validated From Penni Houser to Everyone: Great From Mari Garza to Everyone: Love this idea of using the all in one board. Even the classroom teacher can practice with the student From Nina Wibbenmeyer to Everyone: Oh yes!! From Karen Baker to Everyone: yes From Sierra Dockery to Everyone: Will we have access to this Assistive Technology Guidelines form? From Sierra Dockery to Everyone: Thank you! From Lucy Davis to Everyone: That's great to know!!!! Might be more palatable for some kiddos. From Nina Wibbenmeyer to Everyone: I took the free mini course and I like his method. From Nina Wibbenmeyer to Everyone: Yes, I took the JAWS certification course last year. Definitely a good way to boost your JAWS skills. From Sierra Dockery to Everyone: Where do you go to take the JAWS certification? From Nina Wibbenmeyer to Everyone: https://www.freedomscientific.com/training/certification/ From Sierra Dockery to Everyone: Thank you Nina, Bill, and Donna! From Patrice Christian to Everyone: Thank you From Nina Wibbenmeyer to Everyone: Yes, exactly, Bill. I think of the task the student needs to do - such as open Word, write and edit in Word, save the document, and then close Word. From Kevin Athey to Everyone: You mentioned earlier having your website information at the end of the presentation? From Nina Wibbenmeyer to Everyone: https://sites.google.com/tsbvi.edu/atoutreach/home From Bill Boules to Everyone: Once again you have done an absolutely amazing job with this. Thank you so much. From Donna Clemens to Everyone: https://sites.google.com/tsbvi.edu/atoutreach/home From Nina Wibbenmeyer to Everyone: Thank you Donna, great session! From Margaret Howell to Everyone: Thank you so much. From Margaret Hunt to Everyone: was there an opening code? From Susan Shields to Everyone: This was great! Thank you so much! From Karen Baker to Everyone: Thank you s0 much- it has been very informative and helpful. From Penni Houser to Everyone: Thank you! I learn so much at every session. From Shannon Olgin to Everyone: How do we use the closing code? From Margaret Hunt to Everyone: Thank you! You always From Rhonda Waldorf to Everyone: Thank you! From Patrice Christian to Everyone: Thank you From Shannon Olgin to Everyone: Oops! I didn't write it down. Can you tell me again? From Margaret Hunt to Everyone: You always give such great information! From Shannon Olgin to Everyone: Thank you! From Mari Garza to Everyone: Thanks for everything From Angela Elrod to Everyone: every week From Margaret Hunt to Everyone: as often as you can! From Shannon Olgin to Everyone: Either works for me. I don't get on every week.