First off, do you have a class website? LOL - If you're on classroom 2.0, I hope so! Have you ever thought about how to differentiate it for your students with learning challenges? What would a differentiated site need to include for the students in your class?

My website is called the Collaborative Corner.

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Last year, I differentiated my website by providing passworded individual pages for all the students in our class. Each student was provided with links to games or tutorials to help them practice in areas in which they were struggling.

Next school year, in addition to this, I'm hoping to create podcast or vodcast tutorials that the students can access from home.
Check out these sites:

Designing Web Pages for Dyslexic Readers


LD Web
a website aimed at making the Internet a better place for people with learning disabilities.
I wonder if the following is true for dyslexic readers too.
F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content
Summary:
Eyetracking visualizations show that users often read Web pages in an F-shaped pattern: two horizontal stripes followed by a vertical stripe.

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