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How do I keep up with all that great information?

How many times have you asked yourself this question - "How do I keep up with all that great information?" This is an important question in this fast changing world of social media and growing reliance on the web of information. Following web posts through "reader" web programs is one solution. Our AT blog is one of several assistive technology web sites that may inform your practice. Others that are our favorites include The UDL Wiki, http://udltechtoolkit.wikispaces.com/, The National Center for Technology Innovation, http://www.nationaltechcenter.org/, and Teaching Every Student, http://teachingeverystudent.blogspot.com/. Rather than taking the time to explore each of these sites for new information, I simply add these to my Google Reader page and glean the daily highlights. Here's how that works,

As you start this new year, consider setting up your Google Reader for keeping abreast of the latest information in assistive technology, universal design for learning, and learning technologies.

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