Share Your TAP·it Success Story
October 11, 2011
The touch accessible platform for interactive technology, TAP·it®, is enabling students around the world to reach their full potential. Cole, a developmentally disabled student, uses TAP·it to build independence. Watch as Louisa, a mostly nonverbal child with Down syndrome, models language with TAP·it. Her teachers say the adjustable workstation is helping Louisa to be more self-sufficient in other aspects throughout the classroom.
If TAP·it has made a difference in your classroom, we encourage you to tell eSchool News about it, as part of the 2012 Ed-Tech Readers’ Choice Awards. The annual award honors technology products that are making a difference in education. Sharing your story with eSchool News will help encourage other educators to seek new ways of engaging special needs students.
Click here to complete the nomination form. You will need to include the name of the product, TAP·it, the company that provides it, Cleveland Corporate Services™, Inc., and a brief but detailed description, no more than 200 words, telling eSchool News how TAP·it has benefitted your school or district and its students. The deadline is Friday, October 28, 2011. We appreciate your support.