<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" version="2.0">	<channel>		<title>Kornreich Technology Center</title>		<link>http://www.kornreich.org/</link>		<description>The Nathaniel H. Kornreich Technology Center is a non-profit assistive technology demonstration, education, and evaluation center. Through the use of assistive technology, the Center is dedicated to promoting the full participation and independence of children and adults with disabilities in school, at work, at home, and in the community.</description>		<language>en-us</language>		<category>Education</category>		<itunes:category text="Education">			<itunes:category text="Education Technology" />		</itunes:category>		<itunes:category text="Technology" />		<itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>		<itunes:summary>The Nathaniel H. Kornreich Technology Center is a non-profit assistive technology demonstration, education, and evaluation center. Through the use of assistive technology, the Center is dedicated to promoting the full participation and independence of children and adults with disabilities in school, at work, at home, and in the community.</itunes:summary>		<itunes:subtitle>Training developed by the Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:subtitle>		<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>		<copyright>&#x2117; &amp; &#xA9; 2006 Abilities!</copyright>		<itunes:owner>			<itunes:name>Abilities!</itunes:name>			<itunes:email>jdixon@abilitiesonline.org</itunes:email>		</itunes:owner>		<itunes:image href="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/ktclogo.jpg" />		<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		<item>			<title>Jeopardy Game in Smart Notebook</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/SmartBoardVideo.m4v</link>			<description>In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an interactive Jeopardy game for use in your classroom utilizing SMART Notebook software.  This tutorial is designed as a step-by-step guide to creating an instructional support activity.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Mon, 14 August 2006 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an interactive Jeopardy game for use in your classroom utilizing SMART Notebook software.  This tutorial is designed as a step-by-step guide to creating an instructional support activity.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an interactive Jeopardy game for use in your classroom.  We will be utilizing version 9.5 of the SMART Notebook software.  This tutorial is designed as a step-by-step guide to creating an instructional support activity.  You will learn several basic and advanced skills.  Once mastered, these skills will not only help you to create activities such as a Jeopardy game, but they will also help you to maximize your daily use of the SMARTboard.  Some of these skills include, but are not limited to, drawing lines and shapes, adding text, resizing objects, using the gallery, changing background color and linking pages within a notebook file.  Theses skills are integrated throughout the tutorial and are easily marked by chapter headings, which will help you locate a particular skill when you wish to review what you have learned.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/SmartBoardVideo.m4v" length="126221824" type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/smartnotebookjeopardy.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>28:14</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Basics: Creating and Capturing Notes</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sm-capturing-notes.m4v</link>			<description>The purpose of this podcast is to demonstrate how to write directly over any computer application including the desktop, capture class notes, and restore notes that have been unintentionally cleared from the board.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Mon, 29 January 2007 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>The purpose of this podcast is to demonstrate how to write directly over any computer application including the desktop, capture class notes, and restore notes that have been unintentionally cleared from the board.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>The purpose of this podcast is to demonstrate how to write directly over any computer application including the desktop, capture class notes, and restore notes that have been unintentionally cleared from the board.  We will be using the following hardware and applications with in our demonstration; Smart board interactive white board, the Smart Notebook v9.5.72, and Firefox v 2.0.0.1.  The specific topics addressed include: how does writing over an application or the desktop work (Ink Aware applications will not be covered w/in this demonstration); how information can be captured; and how writing can be restored.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sm-capturing-notes.m4v" length="66961408" type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sm-capturing-notes.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>12:05</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Basics: Using the Smart Recorder</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-smartrecorder.m4v</link>			<description>In this episode we will discuss how to use the SMART Recorder.  Follow along as we demonstrate how the Recorder allows you to record all the actions that happen on the SMART Board interactive whiteboard.  Watch as we discuss various scenarios for effective Recorder use.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Fri, 2 March 2007 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will discuss how to use the SMART Recorder.  Follow along as we demonstrate how the Recorder allows you to record all the actions that happen on the SMART Board interactive whiteboard.  Watch as we discuss various scenarios for effective Recorder use.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this episode we will discuss how to use the SMART Recorder.  Follow along as we demonstrate how the Recorder allows you to record all the actions that happen on the SMART Board interactive whiteboard.  Watch as we discuss various scenarios for effective Recorder use. Key Points:  Simple three button interface, Recorder button Drop-Down menu, Record desktop, Record area, Record window, Basic Recorder options.</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-smartrecorder.m4v" length="43794944 " type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-smartrecorder.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>8:01</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Basics: SMART Notebook Gallery, Part 1</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-gallery-1.m4v</link>			<description>In this episode we will discuss how to use the SMART Recorder.  Follow along as we demonstrate how the Recorder allows you to record all the actions that happen on the SMART Board interactive whiteboard.  Watch as we discuss various scenarios for effective Recorder use.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Fri, 6 April 2007 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will demonstrate how to use the Gallery content provided in SMART Notebook software. Follow along as we demonstrate how the Gallery helps you quickly develop and deliver presentations in rich graphic detail. Thousands of images, pages, videos, Flash files and entire notebook files are organized into searchable collections that will allow you to create attractive, re-usable lessons.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>In this episode we will demonstrate how to use the Gallery content provided in SMART Notebook software. Follow along as we demonstrate how the Gallery helps you quickly develop and deliver presentations in rich graphic detail. Thousands of images, pages, videos, Flash files and entire notebook files are organized into searchable collections that will allow you to create attractive, re-usable lessons. Key Points: Importing objects from the gallery, Searching the gallery, Differences between pictures, backgrounds, pages and multimedia content, Manipulating objects from the gallery, My Content, Online Resources</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-gallery-1.m4v" length="66144256" type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-gallery-1.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>14:49</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Basics: SMART Notebook Gallery, Part 2</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-gallery-2.m4v</link>			<description>In this episode we will discuss how to use the SMART Recorder.  Follow along as we demonstrate how the Recorder allows you to record all the actions that happen on the SMART Board interactive whiteboard.  Watch as we discuss various scenarios for effective Recorder use.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Thurs, 3 May 2007 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>Welcome Back! Please join us for Part 2 of our SMART Notebook Gallery Podcast as we continue to demonstrate how to use the Gallery content provided in the SMART Notebook software.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Welcome Back! Please join us for Part 2 of our SMART Notebook Gallery Podcast as we continue to demonstrate how to use the Gallery content provided in the SMART Notebook software. Key Points: Importing objects from the gallery (covered in part 1), Searching the gallery (covered in part 1), Differences between pictures, backgrounds, pages and multimedia content, Manipulating objects from the gallery, My Content, Online Resources</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-gallery-2.m4v" length="65938432" type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-gallery-2.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>15:24</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Basics: Mac Basics</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-mac-basics.m4v</link>			<description>In this episode we will discuss the major differences between running SMART’s Notebook software within Mac OS 10.4.x (Tiger) and Windows XP.  We will also demonstrate; how to write directly over any computer application including the desktop, how to capture notes/annotations, and restore notes that have been unintentionally cleared from the board.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Tue, 5 June 2007 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will discuss the major differences between running SMART’s Notebook software within Mac OS 10.4.x (Tiger) and Windows XP.  We will also demonstrate; how to write directly over any computer application including the desktop, how to capture notes/annotations, and restore notes that have been unintentionally cleared from the board.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Episode 5: In this episode we will discuss the major differences between running SMART’s Notebook software within Mac OS 10.4.x (Tiger) and Windows XP.  We will also demonstrate; how to write directly over any computer application including the desktop, how to capture notes/annotations, and restore notes that have been unintentionally cleared from the board. We will be using the following hardware and software within our demonstration; Smart board interactive white board 2000i, Notebook v9.5.72, Firefox v 2.0.0.1, and Mac OS 10.4.9. Key Points: Platform differences: Mac and Windows; How does writing over an application or the desktop work (Ink Aware applications will not be covered w/in this demonstration); How information can be captured; How writing can be restored</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-mac-basics.m4v" length="124407808" type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-mac-basics.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>22:26</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Beyond the Basics: The Protected Layer Tool (Windows Only)</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-protected-layer.m4v</link>			<description>In this episode we will discuss the major differences between running SMART’s Notebook software within Mac OS 10.4.x (Tiger) and Windows XP.  We will also demonstrate; how to write directly over any computer application including the desktop, how to capture notes/annotations, and restore notes that have been unintentionally cleared from the board.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Mon, 16 July 2007 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will discuss the Protected Layer Tool (PLT).  This has to be one of the best kept secrets we have found.  The Protected Layer Tool is extremely useful and comes bundled with the Notebook software.  Join us as we discuss how to take advantage of this tool to build your own customized "Notebook Pages."</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Episode 6: In this episode we will discuss the Protected Layer Tool (PLT).  This has to be one of the best kept secrets we have found.  The Protected Layer Tool is extremely useful and comes bundled with the Notebook software.  Join us as we discuss how to take advantage of this tool to build your own customized “Notebook Pages.” Key Points: How and why the PLT should be used ; Where to find the Protected Layer Tool; Using the PLT wizard to turn "locked" objects into "Notebook Pages"</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-protected-layer.m4v" length="136019968" type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/sb-protected-layer.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>19:22</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>SMART Ideas Basic Skills: What Is a Concept Map</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/si-concept-map.m4v</link>			<description>In this episode we will introduce SMART Ideas and show you some of the basic skills required to quickly and easily create concept maps. We will also show you some of the different ways in which we have used SMART Ideas both as a teaching tool and as an organizational tool.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Fri, 31 August 2007 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will introduce SMART Ideas and show you some of the basic skills required to quickly and easily create concept maps. We will also show you some of the different ways in which we have used SMART Ideas both as a teaching tool and as an organizational tool.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Episode 7: In this episode we will introduce SMART Ideas and show you some of the basic skills required to quickly and easily create concept maps. We will also show you some of the different ways in which we have used SMART Ideas both as a teaching tool and as an organizational tool. Key Points: Explain what a concept map is, Create and label symbols, Use and label connectors, Expand and collapse diagram trees, Creating sublevels</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/si-concept-map.m4v" length="87232512" type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/si-concept-map.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>19:07</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, ideas, concept map, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>SMART Ideas Software Interface</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/si-software-interface.m4v</link>			<description>In this episode we will continue to look at SMART Ideas and in particular how to navigate your way around the software interface.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Fri, 7 September 2007 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will continue to look at SMART Ideas and in particular how to navigate your way around the software interface.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Episode 8: In this episode we will continue to look at SMART Ideas and in particular how to navigate your way around the software interface. Key Points: Align, Layout, Present and Zoom Functions; Using the Formatting toolbar; Adding notes and links to symbols</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/si-software-interface.m4v" length="61190144" type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/si-software-interface.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>15:59</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, ideas, concept map, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>			<title>SMART Ideas Style Collections</title>			<link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/si-style-collections.mov</link>			<description>In this episode we will look at the Style Collections toolbar in SMART Ideas.</description>			<author>Kornreich Technology Center</author>			<pubDate>Thurs, 4 October 2007 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>			<itunes:author>Kornreich Technology Center</itunes:author>			<itunes:subtitle>In this episode we will look at the Style Collections toolbar in SMART Ideas.</itunes:subtitle>			<itunes:summary>Episode 9: In this episode we will look at the Style Collections toolbar in SMART Ideas.  The Style Collections toolbar contains ready-made symbols and connectors that can be quickly added to a diagram.  You can also modify symbols and connectors, and add them to the My Content Area of Style Collections. Key Points: Searching the Style Groups; Adding Symbols or Connectors to your diagram; Modifying Existing Symbols and Connectors</itunes:summary>			<enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/si-style-collections.m4v" length="21319680" type="video/mpeg" />			<guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/ktc/si-style-collections.m4v</guid>			<itunes:duration>5:09</itunes:duration>			<itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, Smart, Smarttech, Smart Inc, ideas, concept map, Differentiated instruction, special education, Kornreich Technology Center, Abilities, Assistive Technology, Instructional Technology, educational technology, technology integration, student, disabilities, students, educational games, lesson plan, smart notebook, smartboard, smart board, Henry Viscardi School</itunes:keywords>		</item>		<item>      <title>Access to Jazz for Children with Physical Disabilities</title>      <link>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/abilities/AccessJazzPrgm08.m4a</link>      <description>Fran Prezant, Director of Research & Evaluation at Abilities!  introduces interview excerpts from the grant funded Jazz Sampler for Students with Physical Challenges program.</description>      <author>Abilities!</author>      <pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 20:00:00 ET</pubDate>      <itunes:author>Abilities!</itunes:author>      <itunes:subtitle>Fran Prezant, Director of Research & Evaluation at Abilities!  introduces interview excerpts from the grant funded Jazz Sampler for Students with Physical Challenges program.</itunes:subtitle>      <itunes:summary>This podcast focuses on a grant funded project that engages children with severe physical disabilities in learning about creativity, improvisation and expression using jazz as a vehicle. Dr. Kim McCord, Associate Professor of Music Education at Illinois State University and Louise Rogers, N.Y.  Jazz Performer and teaching artist discuss attitudes, professional, preparation, collaboration and adaptations they used over a two year period that facilitated the inclusion and active participation of students who are sometimes excluded from the creative process because of misconceptions or lack of information. For more information, visit www.abilitiesonline.org</itunes:summary>      <enclosure url="http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/abilities/AccessJazzPrgm08.m4a" length="15974190" type="audio/mpeg" />      <guid>http://www.abilitiesonline.org/podcasts/abilities/AccessJazzPrgm08.m4a</guid>      <itunes:duration>32:29</itunes:duration>      <itunes:keywords>disabled, disability, music, jazz, performing arts, special education, assistive, technology, assistive technology, augmentative communication, abilities</itunes:keywords>    </item>	</channel></rss>