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Not sure I have seen this onIPADD...if this is a repeat, apologies.

Subject: IAdvocate

New resource for parents. Wouldn't it be great to have an App to help

adults with disabilities understand and navigate the VR system!

Vegoe, WI WRC

School of Education launches new free mobile app to assist parents,

advocates

Syracuse University School of Education professor Alan Foley has designed

and launched a new iPhone app to help parents better advocate for their

children with disabilities.

iAdvocate is a free application available through iTunes that provides

information on advocacy strategies for parents to help ensure school-aged

children with disabilities are provided appropriate services and resources

in their education.

The idea behind iAdvocate is to empower and engage parents, make them aware

of their rights and introduce them to a variety of resources, says Foley,

associate professor in the Department of Instructional Design, Development

and Evaluation (IDDE). He hopes the app better prepares parents to work more

collaboratively with school professionals to achieve positive outcomes for

their children's education.

" We hope it can improve access and services for children with disabilities

and provide help and support for their parents, " he says.

Foley incorporated the project into his classes last year, and also worked

with a team of School of Education graduate students. The students helped

conduct focus group studies with parents involved in the SU Parent Advocacy

Center (SUPAC), develop content and design a prototype. Foley also

collaborated with the School of Education, the Center on Human Policy, Law

and Disability Studies and SUPAC on the project.

Bull, regional facilitator for the S3TAIR project, said iAdvocate

will be helpful to parents of children with disabilities. S3TAIR is a

federal grant-funded state project designed to improve outcomes for students

with disabilities. " iAdvocate is a tool that provides functional

strategies, a wide range of resources and straightforward suggestions that

allow for parents, teachers and students to understand their rights, even

the playing field when working with school districts and design an

educational program that is responsive to their input and tailored to meet

their specific need, " Bull says.

The app contains three sections for users-strategies that parents can pursue

as advocates; resources, information and links to laws, books, articles,

websites, videos and organizations that can provide information on inclusive

education; and responses, which features simulated conversations between

parents and school professionals. The app also connects to the SUPAC

website, which provides additional exchanges of information and ideas.

Foley plans to create updates for the app as well as explore and develop

other apps.

To see and download iAdvocate, visit

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iadvocate/id427814325?mt=8 & ls=1.

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www.twitter.com/nfbi.

We also have a facebook page. Just search for our full name.

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Chairperson, NFB Scholarship Committee

scholarships@...

President, National Federation of the Blind of Illinois

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