Executive Functioning: Barriers to School Success
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November 2016This presentation defines executive functioning and delves into eight areas of EF that can become barriers to success at home and school.
The focus was on how EF skills become barriers to learning and strategies and supports to build EF skills based on the unique needs of our student population. Last, we shared a wide array of resources and supports, both digital (Chromebook/iOS) and non-digital for our students. These features are provided as a universal support to users of district and/or personal devices. |
Building Bridges to College: Supports for Student Success!
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September 2016The PCCS A&IT Department partnered with the P-CEP Transition Staff to welcome guest speakers from Michigan Rehabilitative Services (MRS) and Schoolcraft College. The representatives shared valuable insight and resources on the transition to post-secondary education and entry into the workforce.
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Open eBooks Parent Information Session
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April 2016This presentation introduces the Open eBooks app to families. The app provides FREE access to eBooks to students* within the PCCS district.
It is a step-by-step guide in acquiring the Open eBook app on a personal device (iOS or Android) for use at home. It also discusses the process for requesting access codes/PINs from your student's case manager. *PCCS A&IT team supporting students with an IEP or 504 plan. |
Appapalooza
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December 2013This presentation explores iPad apps that were available (as of December 2013) to students in different academic, grade level and developmental level areas.
As well, there is a list of resources to assist in your search for specific apps for your student and/or family. |
Accessibility Features for the iPad
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November 2013This presentation explores iPad accessibility features available to use with students using district iOS devices (iPads). There are also suggestions for use to support the unique needs of various student populations.
These features are provided as a universal support to users of iOS devices (district and personal devices). |