Weekend Round-Up: Blogs and Elevators

eMac in a manual wheelchairI thought today I’d tell you about some of the blogs I read.

These ones are, broadly, about special education. They often touch on assistive technology and sometimes Apple or Mac related stuff:

No Limits 2 Learning and No Limits 2 Life, by Lon Thornburg.

EdTech Solutions: Teaching Every Student, by Karen Janowski.

AllTogether, by Samuel Sennott.

Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs, by Kate Ahern.

SpeEd Change, by Ira Socol.

Access Technologists Higher Education Network, by a group of writers from ATHEN.

These ones are about other things than special education:

Multilingual Mac, by Tom Gewecke, covers using languages other than English with OS X.

Persistence Unlimited, by Brad Isaacs, mostly about goal setting and getting what you want out of life. It reminds me to never give up!

Hoyden About Town, by Lauredhel and Tigtog and others. It’s about … a lot of things. Some of them make me laugh, and some make me cry and almost all of them make me think, which is best of all.

What do you read when you’re not reading ATMac?

- Ricky Buchanan

PS
Here’s a potential “elevator pitch” for ATMac – a description short enough that you could (theoretically) tell it to somebody you bumped into in an elevator:

For people who aren’t perfectly perfect in all respects, ATMac covers Macs, OS X, iPhones, iPods, and all things Apple.

Can you think of one?

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