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AEM Center Webinar: Teaching the Swipe Generation HYPERLINK "" \l ".WJje8bYrJPU" Link to the event page for this webinar HYPERLINK "" Link to webinar evaluationMaterials referenced during the webinar: NAEYC (2012). Joint position statement of the National Association for the Education of Young Children and the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media at Saint Vincent College: Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8)AAP (2016). Policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics: Media and Young Minds Zero to Three (2014). Screen Sense: Setting the Record Straight—Research-Based Guidelines for Screen Use for Children Under 3 Years OldRAND Corporation (2014). Moving Beyond Screen Time: Redefining Developmentally Appropriate Technology Use in Early Childhood Education National Education Technology Plan (2017)Do babies know when they’re Skyping? The Atlantic (Sep 10, 2015)UDL at a Glance. Video from the National Center on Universal Design for LearningMistrett (2004). UDL Checklist: Reflecting on Early Childhood EnvironmentsSullivan, M., and Lewis, M. (2000). Assistive technology for the very young. Infants and Young Children, 12(4):34-52. Cress, Cynthia J. and Marvin, Christine A., “Common Questions about AAC Services in Early Intervention” (2003). Special Education and Communication Disorders Faculty Publication. Paper 88.Digital-FACE 4 Kids for iPad (video)Resources provided by Beth:Pinterest: P-K apps page (organized by hashtag) HYPERLINK "" Diigo articles, websites, reviews (#SwipeGeneration)Contact Beth PossEmail: possbeth@Twitter: @possbethConnect with the AEM Center On the web: : @AEM_CenterFacebook: @AEMCenterEmail: aem@ ................
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