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More Than Extensions: Using Chrome Tools as Meaningful Accommodations

  Small Tools, Big Impact Supporting diverse learners in the classroom doesn’t always require expensive software or going through layers of approval to access assistive technology. In fact, some of the most impactful accommodations are already available, built into your browser, free to install, and flexible enough to help a wide range of students. In this post, I’ll highlight a few Chrome extensions and tools I’ve found to support students with different needs. Whether a student struggles with focus, reading comprehension, organization, or sensory overload, the right tool, combined with thoughtful implementation, can make a big difference. These aren’t just tech tricks; they’re meaningful supports that help students access learning more independently and confidently. Helperbird: One Extension, Many Accommodations If you’re looking for a single tool that offers multiple supports in one place, Helperbird is a fantastic starting point. This Chrome extension was designed with accessib...

AI Literacy for K12 Classrooms

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  Why AI Literacy Can’t Wait “AI is just a new way to cheat.”  It’s a comment I’ve heard often—from fellow educators, families, and even students. And while there’s some truth to the concern, focusing only on academic integrity misses the much bigger picture. Artificial Intelligence is already deeply embedded in our daily lives. Most people don’t realize how often they use it: scrolling through social media curated by algorithms, asking Alexa to add something to the grocery list, receiving text suggestions mid-sentence, or depending on Google Maps to avoid traffic. I’ve found AI incredibly helpful in my own life too, from organizing my day to drafting parent emails. As a special education teacher, I believe AI literacy isn’t optional, it’s an essential skill that can support equity and access. My students are capable, bright, and driven, but many face challenges with executive functioning or processing speed. AI, when taught and used responsibly, can level the playing field. I...