Thank You for Requesting Digitability & PA OVR Info

Thank you for requesting info about Digitability & PA OVR Your Digitability & PA OVR Info Request is Successful! Thank you again for requesting info about bringing Digitability to your school through PA OVR. Within 1 business day you will receive a follow up email from Michele McKeone (michele@digitability.com).  Before you go, take a moment…

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Dennis Morgan

“I also have a vested interest in ensuring that our students are fully equipped to live their lives fully and safely in this digital age. … Digitability helps facilitate that inclusiveness for people of varied abilities, including those on the autism spectrum, in a way no other technology-based business does.” -Dennis Morgan Executive Director for Educational…

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Jane Cordero, M. Ed.

“Digitability reminds me to use the correct terminology when teaching skill development.” -Jane Cordero, M. Ed. Autistic Support Teacher, High School Transition Coordinator Free Digitability Problem Solving Lesson Free Digitability Banking Lesson Plan Explore Digitability’s Features 2022 Autism Acceptance Month Resources Work Simulation Resource Free Digitability Product Packet Virtual Banking for SPED! Autism Acceptance Month…

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Patrick Timony

“Digitability is impressive and very useful for students with and without disabilities learning to use technology in the classroom.” -Patrick Timony Washington D.C. Metro Area, Librarian, Adaptive Technology Free Digitability Problem Solving Lesson Free Digitability Banking Lesson Plan Explore Digitability’s Features 2022 Autism Acceptance Month Resources Work Simulation Resource Free Digitability Product Packet Virtual Banking…

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Leslie Baretta

“As a parent, I can tell you that Digitability is a rare find. I signed up for Digitability to give my child something that would engage him, but also teach him valuable skills. Digitability does this in a manner that keeps my son coming back for more! Plus, we can do it together, so I’m…

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Alton Strange

“Digitability combines skill enhancement and real world applications that assist students with learning how to understand, interact, and develop the tools to find their voice in this world.” -Alton Strange,  Transition Coordinator at School District of Philadelphia Free Digitability Problem Solving Lesson Free Digitability Banking Lesson Plan Explore Digitability’s Features 2022 Autism Acceptance Month Resources…

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Josh Bornstein

“The Digitability curriculum is uniquely suited for our programs serving transition-age students. It addresses prerequisite skills related to employability and independent living — and all in the context of preparing our students to be responsible and informed digital citizens.” “I was extremely impressed by the quality of the professional development that was provided as part…

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Digitability & PA OVR Partner to Launch Work-ready Skills Program in Philly

Digitability & PA OVR Launch Event with the School District of Philadelphia Overview Impact Statements Event Video Event Pictures Press Coverage Take Action Overview Digitability & PA OVR Launch Event with the School District of Philadelphia On January 2nd, 120 special educators from 18 Philadelphia School District schools were part of a historic launch event…

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Immediate Feedback

“Everyone loves feedback!” Delivering immediate feedback to increase engagement and motivation. Immediate Feedback is a method to encourage and motivate for your students in a classroom setting. You will need to deliver immediate feedback constantly.  As students are preparing for their transition to independence, it is essential that your classroom is transformed into a work…

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Establishing Boundaries

“What is expected in the workplace?” Establishing boundaries for workplace behavior and in your classroom. Would students rather be watching videos on YouTube, playing games, or involving themselves in other preferred activities? Of course they would! However, as we know, being employed means exhibiting expected behavior, including completing assigned task in your specific job role…

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