iPad as Vehicle for Authentic Musical Expression, CTD Webinar

iPad as Vehicle for Authentic Musical Expression

iPad as Vehicle for Authentic Musical Expression: Empowered Leadership Through
Creative Thought and Self-Expression

Presented by Adam Goldberg, M.Ed.,
Teacher of Instrumental Music and Music Technology at NY City P.S. 177Q, Apple Distinguished Educator

Mark your calendars!  FREE webinar featuring New York City, Special Educator, Music Teacher Adam Goldberg. 

Adam will demonstrate how to use iPad Apps to adapt to address the needs of students with severe disabilities (including those on the Autism spectrum).  iPad Apps into the Music curriculum. Mr. Goldberg will demonstrate the following apps: GarageBand for iPad, Figure, Bebot, NodeBeat HD, ThumbJam, Bloom, iKaossilator, Midi Touch or MIDI, Designer Pro. Built-in iOS 8 Accessibility features will also be explored. will also be explored. Regardless of challenges or ability, students can become active participants in the music making process!

When?

Thursday – November 19th, 2015
4:00pm to 5:00pm EST

RSVP    If you would like to register for the webinar, please click here.

Apps Across Curriculum and Platforms to Support Struggling Learners

Apps Across Curriculum and Platforms to Support Struggling Learners:
Monday, August 17th, 2015 – 3:00pm to 4:30pm EDT
Learn more & RSVP for the webinar

Accompanying CTD Institute Course:
How do you support struggling learners on all of these devices, using free and low cost Apps & AT solutions?
Diana Petschauer is leading this 3 week, in-depth, online learning module focusing on the most important assistive technology tools for ensuring success for all learners on all devices! Complete the full course and earn 1.5 RESNA CEUs.
Learn More……http://ctdinstitute.org/elearning/courses

How to Meet the Needs of Students with Disabilities- Free CTD Webinar

Join Kathleen Fulton,
author of Time for Learning: Top 10 Reasons Why Flipping the Classroom Can Change Education
for an engaging conversation.

Flipping the classroom is one of the hottest trends in education today.  When teachers send lessons home for students to watch as homework, valuable class time can be spent working in small groups and   one-on-one with students. This allows teachers to focus on those areas where students are struggling and need individual support.   This webinar will illustrate the potential benefits of flipped classrooms for students with disabilities and those who struggle, highlighting how teachers can use technology to “flip” the teaching and learning process to enhance teaching and learning.

Wednesday, May 20th, 3:00 – 4:00 PM EST

  RSVP today!