MaxabilityMaxability is a ceramics studio in the north of London that has ceramics courses for developmentally and physically disabled adults. The website explains the work the studio does and has stories of student successes and examples of ceramics work created by the students.
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Center for Digital Education- 3D printer makes ceramics class easier for disabled studentsThe article discusses the possibilities of 3D printing in the ceramics classroom for students with disabilities. It provides an explanation of how 3D printing can be used to create ceramics work instead of traditional pottery making methods.
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Ceramics Arts Daily web discussion on teaching ceramics to adults with disabilitiesThis discussion on Ceramics Arts Daily has many comments and suggestions for supporting adults with disabilities in the ceramics studio.
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Designboom web article: ceramic design can help people with disabilities to develop new skillsThis article discusses the many ways that ceramics designing can help people with disabilities develop new skills that they can transfer to life skills.
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Making Art Accessible for Students with Physical, Visual, Severe and Multiple DisabilitiesThis is an online presentation that outlines strategies and methods for supporting students with disabilities. It is not just for ceramics, but for all art forms.
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The Art of Ed: What is the Perfect Balance of Technology in the Art Room?This article explores ideas to help teachers make decisions about how much technology they really need in the art room. It provides some guidelines and methods of balancing tech use and hands-on art activities.
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WA State Assistive Technology ProgramThis website provides legal requirements for providing assistive technologies for students int eh classroom. It also explains disabilities and describes technology devices that can be requested free of charge for students who need the,
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CASTThis website has information about Universal Design for Learning and resources to support teachers, families and students.
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TinkerCADThis video explains how Tinkercad can be used in PBL learning environments and has students demonstrating the features they know and like about this design program.
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