Monday, April 16, 2018

Celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut

By: The Technology Center team

Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israeli Independence Day, is just a couple of days away. Here are a few of the games and activities we have created to enjoy with your kids, while celebrating the holiday. Israeli Innovations (English) School children learn about

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Sunday, March 25, 2018

Four (+1) Activities for Passover

Rachel Blum, SLP and Dana Cappel, OT

Passover is right around the corner and that holiday spirit can already be felt through the school halls. Classrooms are busy cleaning, learning about holiday concepts and some have already had their mock Seders. In preparing for and celebrating Passover

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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Rolling the Dice with IssieDice: An Accessible Customizable Dice App

By: Dana Cappel, Occupational Therapist

Do you or someone you know have trouble rolling conventional dice? Lost the dice to your favorite board game? Need a special die for a class activity? Then IssieDice is for you! The Technology Center of Beit Issie Shapiro is

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

The Third Annual Purim Costume Make-a-Thon

Last week we held the third annual Purim Costume Make-a-Thon at Beit Issie Shapiro, an emotional event full of imagination, creativity and inspiration. This year we had close to 30 children and youth with disabilities who use wheelchairs or walkers,

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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Purim Fun!

Dana Cappel, Occupational Therapist

Very soon, we will be celebrating Purim, a favorite holiday for children and adults alike. At Beit Issie Shapiro we are already busy getting into the holiday spirit planning costumes and incorporating holiday words and concepts into our daily activities.

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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Singing Together: Using AAC in Song

Rachel Blum, SLP

As in every kindergarten, our teachers use hand and body movements while singing children’s songs in circle time. However, in our school, most of the gestures we use in songs are actual signs taken from Israeli Sign Language. Choosing actual

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Tuesday, January 09, 2018

Word Prediction and Dictation: An Assistive Technology Case Study

Orit Grinstein, OT

In this post I’d like to share an experience I had working with A., a university student, who is currently in the first year of an undergraduate degree. A. has cerebral palsy and uses an electric wheelchair. He has impaired

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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Don’t Forget to Back Up!! How to Back Up Apps and Files (and a Little about a Flash Drive for iPad)

By: Rachel Blum, SLP

Many people have come to us with questions following accidental erasure of communication boards from their iPad and we felt that it was important to write a post explaining how to back up iPad content. This information is relevant and

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Sunday, November 19, 2017

Typing – More than Just for Typing Words

By Noa Nitzan, Occupational Therapist

In the last few years I have spent a lot of time thinking about and working on typing with children and adults, specifically with those that have difficulty with writing, and that typing has become their main writing outlet. There

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Sunday, October 22, 2017

App Review: ‘Fun with Verbs and Sentences’

By: Rotem Barness, SLP

Fun with Verbs and Sentences is an app designed to work on various language skills, including and most importantly the creation and speaking of simple sentences. The user builds a sentence of his choice by choosing each of the parts of

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