“Let’s Get Visual” Webinar

Let’s Get Visual: The Why, When, and How of Visual Supports in the Inclusive Classroom

An interactive webinar presented at PINECon

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Let's get visual, visual
Let me see your icon talk, your icon talk

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3. The Day

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The workshop was

and then…!

Let’s Get Visual

snippet from the workshop about when to use visual supports

5. The Take-away

A fun and practical day

The feedback from the workshop was overwhelmingly positive.

  • 98.8% agreed The activities helped me actively engage with workshop content.

  • 97.6% agreed This workshop gave me concrete ideas & strategies to incorporate into my work.

I got emails from participants afterwards with photos of their classes up and moving around and talking and sharing. One teacher wrote, “I have been using this every day and the kids loves finding their partner. The kids also liked the billboard walk. I am going to continue to try more activities this month. Your PD was so useful and helpful. Thanks again!”

Aaron is amazing! So prepared, organized, engaging. Lots of hands-on! =) Thank you!
— Workshop Participant
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