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1. Supporting learning disabilities and special needs: Resources for learners (and their teachers) Elizabeth Walcot, PhD.
Presentation to the Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers
Sponsored by The Centre for Literacy of Quebec
with funding from Initiatives fédérales conjointes en matičre dalphabétisation (IFPCA)
2. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Resources and Tools
3. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Traditional Resources and Tools Books: text books, information books, narratives
Journals/magazines
Film/video
Pens/pencils/paper
4. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Where can one find traditional resources? Libraries: local public and university
Library and Archives Canada
Bibliothéque et Archives nationales du Québec
Resource Collections: Centre for Literacy
http://www.centreforliteracy.qc.ca/
ATEQ Travelling trunks
Online Articles
5. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Resources and Tools
6. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC What is assistive technology? Any device, piece of equipment or system that can enhance a persons engagement in accomplishing a self- or teacher- directed learning task.
7. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC How do innovative resources differ from traditional ones? Allow access to wider range of content resources at varying levels
Provide teacher support for teaching persons with LD
8. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Content Websites
9. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Content Websites contd
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13. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Other Websites for Teaching
For rubrics:
http://www.cesa8.k12.wi.us/tlcf/tips.htm
For information on learning disabilities
http://www.greatschools.net/content/specialNeeds.page
For teaching lessons / strategies
http://www.thinkport.org/default.tp
14. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Other types of resources: Webinars
15. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Innovative Tools Assistive Technology
How do these tools differ from traditional tools?
What are some specific examples of assistive technology?
What do you need to know before using assistive technology?
16. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC How do innovative tools differ from traditional ones? Address different learning preferences e.g. reading versus listening
Address different learning needs e.g. getting information at an appropriate cognitive or conceptual level
Provide tools to structure learning tasks in comprehension and writing e.g maps
Compensate for students area of weakness e.g. decoding or fluency
17. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Some Examples Screen readers and audio books
Graphic organizers
Speech recognition software
Word prediction software
Proofing software and spell checkers
Reading and Writing Software
18. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Screen Reader
19. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Audio- and e-Books http://www.audible.com
http://www.eBooks.com
20. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Graphic Organizer
21. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Speech Recognition Software
22. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Word Prediction Software
23. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Proofing Software and Spell Checkers
24. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Writing/Reading Software
25. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC What do teachers need to know? Students learning profile: strengths/ challenges
Students interest, skill and experience with technology
Teaching goals
Contexts in which assistive technology will be used
Own skills in using the technology
26. 21 Nov.2008 QPAT Conference, Montreal QC Is it fair for some students to have specific resources and tools and others not?