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Re:Accessible teaching material

This message was posted by efrerichs on Jul 24, 2009.

I use a mac app called "site sucker" to pull sites down that I might need to evaluate a child if I think I might have difficult access at a particular school or building. I store them on an external hard drive. I have taken one particularly good switch site (priory woods) because my district blocks streaming video, and even when I got them to unblock the site, it loads so slowly the you loose the kids attention. Not all sites are "suckable" and this can be a huge drain on your memory. There used to be something called Web Wacker that did something similar. Does anyone know if it is still around?

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