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Michelle Peterson EFRT 459

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY. Michelle Peterson EFRT 459. What is Assistive Technology?. It is technology that is used for students with disabilities. It helps them perform certain functions that would be difficult or impossible for them to do on their own.

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Michelle Peterson EFRT 459

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  1. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Michelle PetersonEFRT 459

  2. What is Assistive Technology? • It is technology that is used for students with disabilities. It helps them perform certain functions that would be difficult or impossible for them to do on their own. • There are services and devices that help students with disabilities • It helps individuals with the following things: • Communication • Mobility • Receiving instruction • Learn • Play • Etc…

  3. What is the Purpose of Assistive Technology? • To let students with disabilities have access to the general education curriculum. • To increase student participation • To make learning easier for students • Opportunity for student to join in school activities

  4. Assistive Technology Low-Tech • Clipboard- Allows students to have a portable desk. Students may need to move around or work in various positions. • Highlighting Pen/Tape- Prewriting tool to help students study. Helps students highlight main ideas and stay organize. (Variety of shapes and colors).

  5. Assistive TechnologyLow-Tech CONT… • Specialty Paper- Helps students who struggle taking notes. • May have raised lines or tactile reminders to stay in the line and to know when to stop their pencil stroke • Pencil Grips- Provides a stable holding surface for students. • Right hand/Left hand grips • Variety of shapes, size, and colors

  6. Assistive TechnologyHigh-Tech • Word Prediction- This is a word processor that can help students. It predicts and completes words you are typing. Can help students with spelling and grammar. • Voice Recognition- Used for student who have difficulty producing written compositions, have poor spelling and handwriting.

  7. Assistive Technology for Vision For students who are Blind or have Low Vision • Large-Print books • Books on tape • Braille • Calculator with large keys • Letter-or-word magnification software

  8. Assistive Technology for Communication Students who have difficulty communicating effectively • Touch Screen • Dynavox • Word Prediction • Software that allows communication via pictures and symbols • Writing guides

  9. Assistive Technology for Hearing Students who are deaf or hard-of-hearing • Hearing aids • Audio-voice amplification device for teachers • Headphones (keeps listeners focused) • Pictures, Photos, Objects • Signaling devices

  10. Assistive Technology for students with Mobility Issues Students who have a hard time moving around • Walker • Wheelchair • Training Wheels • Bike- pedal with arms • Braces • Artificial limbs

  11. ALPHASMART • It is a word processor that helps students who struggle with writing. It allows students to see a few lines at a time.

  12. ALPHASMART • It is a small lightweight electronic writing tool • Can be used for people with and without disabilities • Can get over 200 hours with AA batteries, different for the more extreme AlphaSmart • Sticky keys allows students to use the shift key and other keys without holding more than one key down. Benefit students with disabilities. • How to operate: • Turn it on, write something, turn it off

  13. ALPHASMART Meant for students with the following: • Have poor handwriting • Have trouble saving files • Need help with spelling and grammar • Trouble keeping assignments organized • Students who become frustrated with pencil task • Students who struggle with note taking and writing first drafts

  14. ADVANTAGES OF ALPHASMART • Support for 0ne-0n-one • Ease of use • Long battery life • Lightweight design • Easy management • Simple • Less distracting • Cheaper than a laptop • Automatically saves info • Turns itself off • Easier for teachers to grade work

  15. ALPHASMART- Benefits for Learning • Students are more likely to engage in the revision and editing process • Increase word count in writing • Students become motivated to use technology • Impact for teachers- can differentiate instruction for students

  16. Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v-e0l7wVDo

  17. References AlphaSmart. (2010). Spectronics Inclusive Learning Technologies. Assistive Technology to Meet k-12 Student Needs. (2010). North Central Regional Educational Laboratory. Roy, J. (2010). Assistive Technology Tool, Tips, and Tricks. Students and Adults Learning Disabilities and Cognitive Challenges. Technical Resource Centre. The AlphaSmart Keyboard and Learning Disabilities. (2010). LD Resources.

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