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How can educators use Bookshare?

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Bookshare is free to all U.S. students with qualifying disabilities because of generous grants made possible from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education. Yet, many teachers are not even aware of its existence or what services may be of assistance to their students. Bookshare is providing a free webinar entitled Bookshare 101 for Educators in which the following questions will be addressed:

* What is Bookshare and how does it work?
* What’s new with Bookshare?
* How can it help my students?
* Who is eligible for Bookshare?
* How can I get started?

[b]Bookshare 101 for Educators[/b]
Please join us on Thursday, Sept. 17 (4pm ET) or Wednesday, Sept. 22 (1pm PT)

[b]Bookshare and the University Student [/b]
- What’s New for Fall?
Thursday, September 24, 2009 - 1:00 PM PT

Want to learn more about Bookshare for Mac computers? You can also join our How to read on Macs with Read:OutLoud webinar on Wednesday, Sept. 30 (3pm ET, 2pm CT, 1pm MT, 12pm PT).”

www.bookshare.org/about/training#upcomingWebinars

My own daughter uses Bookshare. I would recommend that parents explore this possible avenue to see if it would be of benefit to your child.

Submitted by an LD OnLine user on Wed, 09/30/2009 - 11:09 AM

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Thanks for sharing the information. With a Bookshare membership, you can download accessible titles onto your computer and read them at your convenience. A variety of reading tools give you a range of options for reading your downloaded books. You can also enhance your web experience with the site’s accessibility features.

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