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Assistive & Adaptive Technologies. By: Katie Bounds. Imagine if you relied on an assistive technology…. Meet Mason! Watch his inspiring attempt at living a normal life. What is it?.
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Assistive & Adaptive Technologies By: Katie Bounds
Meet Mason! Watch his inspiring attempt at living a normal life.
What is it? • Assistive Technology- any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used to improve, increase, or maintain the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities • Adaptive Technology- any item that is specifically designed to help a user compensate for areas of impairment or disability • There are many different assistive and adaptive technologies for each disability A photo by Rain Rabbit on Flickr
Why is it important? • Using these technologies in our classrooms lets students with disabilities adapt and participate in regular classroom activities. • Students with disabilities are able to succeed in general education classrooms with the use of assistive technologies • These technologies give students with disabilities a chance to expand their learning and comprehension A photo by EasyStand on Flickr
Hearing Impaired • Assistive Listening Systems transmits the teachers voice to the hearing impaired student. This system decreases background noise making the audio more clear. • Closed Captioning for videos and lectures helps students read what is being said. • Be aware of students with hearing aids. Make seating accommodations so they can hear you more clearly. A photo by Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery on Flickr
Visually Impaired • E-Books and other software programs read aloud to those with visual impairments • A screen magnifier allows the student to zoom in and see the material more clearly A photo by jeff_golden on Flickr
Cognitively Impaired • Picture Exchange Communication System helps those who cannot communicate verbally. • There are many educational websites that offer activities to help improve the cognitive process of students with disabilities. By Quadell (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0) or CC0], via Wikimedia Commons
Physically Impaired • Adjustable computer monitors and keyboards are great for students with a physical disability who cannot reach the normal height • Intellikeys is a keyboard that is made for students with physical disabilities that have difficulty using a standard keyboard. A photo by EasyStand on Flickr
Where to go for more information? • http://www.readingrockets.org/article/33074 • http://atto.buffalo.edu/
References • Assistive and Adaptive Technology. (n.d.). In Glencoe McGraw-Hill. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0078901359/594902/AAT_v4.pdf • Assistive Technology for Kids with Learning Disabilities. 2014. In Reading Rockets. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from http://www.readingrockets.org/article/33074 • Assistive Technology Training Online Project. 2005. In ATTO. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from http://atto.buffalo.edu/ • Examples of Assistive Technology. (n.d.). In Assistive Technology for Education. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from http://assistivetechnologyforeducation.com/assessments-workshops-services/examples-of-assistive-technology/