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Title: Building Bridges: Accessible Technologies for ALL Students


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Building Bridges Accessible Technologies for
ALL Students
Consortium for School Networking
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Consortium for School Networking
  • For students with disabilities, technology can be
    a lifeline that allows them to communicate and
    participate in school-based education in ways
    that would have been impossible a few decades
    ago.

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Consortium for School Networking
  • What is Assistive/Adaptive Technology?
  • Any piece of equipment or product system that is
    used to increase, maintain, or improve the
    functional capabilities of individuals with
    disabilities.

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Consortium for School Networking
  • Educational technology and special education
    leaders MUST work together
  • To ensure NCLB compliance
  • Because modifications for students with
    disabilities can be helpful to others
  • To avoid costly mistakes

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Consortium for School Networking
  • Dialogue is Critical!
  • Without it, teachers are left to make decisions
    regarding assistive technology WITHOUT benefit of
    technical advice or awareness of available
    resources.

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Consortium for School Networking
  • Advice from the Educators
  • Know the students with disabilities
  • Provide stakeholders continuing access to
    training
  • Work with the parents of students with
    disabilities
  • Collaborate to find funds

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  • Advice from the Educators
  • Think about universal design
  • Involve students with disabilities and their
    families in purchasing decisions
  • Be aware of age differences
  • Remember NCLB regulations

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Consortium for School Networking
  • The Promise of Universal Design
  • What is it?
  • Designing products with the widest possible
    range of functional capabilities

What can it do? Reduce the need for a separate
device and allow the use of assistive technology
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Consortium for School Networking
  • Examples
  • Closed captions
  • Digital books and libraries
  • Allowing multiple formats for students work
  • Accessible websites
  • Professional development is KEY!

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Consortium for School Networking
  • Technology will not be a tool for helping ALL
    students unless decision-makers are well versed
    in the needs of students with disabilities and in
    the principles and potential of universal design.

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Consortium for School Networking
  • The Building Bridges monograph is available as
    part of the 2004 CoSN Compendium, and is also
    available for individual purchase, at
    https//my.cosn.org/mycosn/store/.

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Consortium for School Networking
  • Special Thanks
  • Founding partners and sponsors
  • Sprint
  • IntelliTools
  • CAST
  • CEC
  • eSchool News
  • Editor Judy Saltpeter

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Consortium for School Networking
  • Special Thanks
  • Current (2005) sponsors
  • Sprint
  • AlphaSmart
  • Apple
  • gh, LLC
  • IntelliTools
  • Kurzweil Educational Systems
  • Verizon
  • Media partner eSchool News

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Consortium for School Networking
Consortium for School Networking 1710 Rhode
Island Avenue NW 900Washington, DC
20036 www.cosn.org
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