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A Real Example of Differentiated Instruction Used to Teach Work-ready Skills in the Classroom
Watch a Live Example of Differentiated Instruction Used to Teach Work-ready & Social Skills in an Autistic Support Class If you step inside of any special education classroom in the United States you will quickly observe that it’s filled with people who possess varied and unique learning abilities. This is especially true in an autistic…
Read MoreMy High-Functioning Aspie Point of View of Being Normal in a World of Normies
My High-Functioning Aspie Point of View of Being Normal in a World of Normies Editor’s note: the following post is written by Jordan Schmidt. Jordan is one of Digitability’s interns where he is responsible for developing and creating motion graphic videos and other video assets for Digitability. We are grateful to have Jordan on our…
Read MoreThe Essential Role Executive Function Plays in Teaching Students Work-ready Skills
What in the world is Executive Function (EF) — and why do students with cognitive disabilities need to develop EF? You may be intrigued to discover that we use our brain to perform EF every day in school, at home and in the workplace. First, let’s define the term and then review the important role…
Read MoreNation Swell: This start-up’s work could reduce the unemployment rate amongst those with disabilities
Nation Swell: This start-up’s work could reduce the unemployment rate amongst those with disabilities “This start-up’s work could reduce the unemployment rate amongst those with disabilities.” Read more at Nation Swell Most of us could attach a file to an email in our sleep. But for a person with special needs, that seemingly simple action can…
Read MoreHear what a Director at the Center for Autism Research says about Digitability
In this video interview, Dr. David Mandell, Research Associate Director at the Center for Autism Research, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia talks about the Digitability program. Check out the video to hear what Dr. Mandell has to say about the importance of teaching digital life skills to people with a cognitive disability.
Read MoreAutism Community Supported Startup, Digitability, Launches Product for Subscription by Parents & Organizations
Autism Community Supported Startup, Digitability, Launches Product for Subscription by Parents and Organizations Philadelphia, PA July 29, 2013 On July 29th, 2013 Digitability launched its online platform for wide use by parents and organizations. Digitability’s product delivers digital life skills to students with autism and other disability categories, becoming the first and only curriculum in…
Read MoreDigitability offers curriculum to teach digital literacy to special education students
Technically Philly describes how Digitability will modernize special education. It’ll draw attention to the importance of these skills and provide a way to teach them. Read feature on Technically Philly. After five years of teaching Autistic students with the School District of Philadelphia, Digitability founder Michele McKeone learned that there was something glaringly missing from the curriculum:…
Read MoreLeading the Movement for Employment with Digitability
Capital Games, describes how Digitability is spearheading the movement to establish career paths for people with cognitive disabilities.
Read MoreDigitability: An Online Tool to Level the Playing Field
Generocity.org, describes how Digitability is leveling the playing field for students with Autism. By Erin Kane | Posted on Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012 Autism and technology may appear to be an unlikely pair, but for one local teacher and her passion project, they are a powerful duo. For students with autism, digital literacy is a window…
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