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Technology Access Project (TAP)
TAP is a one year pilot project to provide assistive technology support to BC students who are diagnosed with Down syndrome.
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SET-BC consultants support BC professional development
Each year, SET-BC consultants take part in the October province-wide professional development day by providing technology training opportunities for BC educators. This year was no exception.
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Student Stories
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Communication Creates Connection with Secondary School Peers
Jennah is this year's winner of the BC Council for Exceptional Children, Yes I Can Award, in the Technology category. Jennah, a student who received her first technology loan from SET-BC at age 11, is very interested in the power of technology for communication.
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What's New
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Vision Technology Expanded Core Curriculum
After months of hard work, the much anticipated Vision Technology Expanded Core Curriculum training resources are now available. The ECC was enthusiastically received at the Outlook Okanagan 2006 Conference with vision teachers anxious to begin using it to support their students.
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Learning Centre Buildings
The SET-BC Learning Centre provides a wealth of classroom resources and training modules on assistive technology. Visit the Main Library to view our complete collection, or look for resources that are organized by technology topics: alternate access; augmentative communication; vision; and general implementation.
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PSAP: Provincial Software Acquisition Plan
The Provincial Software Acquisition Plan (PSAP) was created to give British Columbia school districts the opportunity to join the SET-BC provincial site licenses.
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SET Institute
SETinstitute is the online learning division of SET-BC (Special Education Technology British Columbia).

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Virtual Voices Village
Virtual Voices Village is an educational website designed and produced by children with disabilities.

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