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Title: Using%20Assistive%20Technology%20to%20Teach%20Students%20with%20Learning%20Disabilities


1
Using Assistive Technology to Teach Students with
Learning Disabilities
  • By Alexis Schoen
  • Educ. 509 Computers in Elementary Education
  • Lexiann7_at_aol.com
  • Holy Family University
  • Summer II 2003
  • June 28th, 2003

2
Contents
  • Issues with Learning Disabilities
  • Government Implications
  • Overview
  • Language Arts and Assistive Technology
  • AlphaSmart
  • Story on CD-ROMS
  • Math and Assistive Technology
  • Considerations
  • Closing

3
Issues with Learning Disabilities
  • academic weaknesses in reading, the writing
    process, and mathematics
  • difficulty with communication procedures, such
    as, handwriting, spelling, organizational skills,
    and quality of writing
  • need clear, concise, and varied instruction

4
Government Implications
  • Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA)
  • Federal Register Chapter 34 300-346 (a) (2) (v)
    states that, "The IEP Team also shall Consider
    whether the child requires assistive technology
    devices and services."
  • P.L. 101-476, Section 1401 (a) (25), defines
    assistive technology devices as "any piece of
    equipment, or product system, whether acquired
    commercially off the shelf, modified, or
    customized, that is used to increase, maintain,
    or improve functional capabilities of children
    with disabilities."

5
Overview
  • provide students with diverse learning styles a
    chance to learn to their fullest potential
  • Increase in inclusion classrooms, which equals
    various abilities
  • accommodations to assist students to succeed in
    subject areas.

6
Overview continued
  • Rena (1998), offers two purposes to the use of
    assistive technology. First, it can augment an
    individuals strengths so that his or her
    abilities counterbalance the effects of any
    disabilities. Second, technology can provide an
    alternate mode of performing a task so that
    disabilities are compensated for or bypassed
    entirely.

7
Language Arts Assistive Technology
  • spell checkers
  • speech synthesis (PowerSecretary)
  • word banks (Kid Works 2, My Words )
  • grammar checkers (Write This Way)
  • prompting (Writers Helper )
  • webbing (Inspiration , Kidspiration)

8
AlphaSmarthttp//www.alphasmart.com/
  • simple, portable (Weighing less than 2 lbs ), low
    cost (_at_ 200) computer companion with
    extraordinary battery life (700 hours on 3 AA
    alkaline batteries).
  • allows you to enter and edit text, then send it
    to any computer for formatting or directly to a
    printer
  • designed so that students don't get caught up in
    the complexities of a computer

Click for Demonstration
9
Story on CD-ROM
  • Living Books from Broderbund
  • animated
  • child directs the action with a mouse click
  • younger children can choose the Read-to-Me mode
  • Discis Books from Discis Knowledge Research Inc.
  • lesson guide introduce a variety of vocabulary,
    word analysis, and comprehension skills

10
Math Assistive Technology
  • focus should be placed on programs, which provide
    auditory cues or sound, in addition to visual
    instructions
  • textbooks are available on CD-ROMs
  • textbook publishers sometimes offer video taped
    lessons

11
Considerations
  • interactive programs available can be more
    distracting than engaging, so monitor graphics
    and complexity
  • typing instructions needed, which takes time
  • Downfalls to spell and grammar checkers
    (Homonyms)
  • symbols and graphs are not recognized by optical
    character recognition

12
Closing
  • For teachers of students with learning
    disabilities assistive technology can be a
    wonderful addition to everyday lessons.
    Unfortunately, "Among the more than 10,000
    instructional software programs now on the
    market, it is safe to say that not more than a
    handful are programs especially designed to meet
    the needs of individuals with learning
    disabilities.(Rena)"
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