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Technology Assessment of Deaf and hard of hearing students. Dr. Pamela Luft Nichole K. Zirzow Mary Bonello Kent State University. Resources .
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Technology Assessment of Deaf and hard of hearing students Dr. Pamela Luft Nichole K. Zirzow Mary Bonello Kent State University Transition Services Preparation & Training
Resources • National Educational Technology Standards forStudents- published by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) NETS Project 2000. www.iste.org/standards/index.html • Deaf adults • Faculty in Instructional Technology • Instructional Resource Center staff at Kent State University • Faculty in deafness/special education • Product catalogs for Deaf and hard of hearing individuals Transition Services Preparation & Training
Current and Future Applications • Measure current level of mastery • Plan future school curriculum • Reassessment tool • Means of accessing additional funding and technology for Deaf and hard of hearing students Transition Services Preparation & Training
Assessment Areas • School-based Technology • Basic computer functions • General applications • Internet skills • Word Processing • Presentation Software Transition Services Preparation & Training
Assistive Listening Technology Hearing aids Amplification/Recreation General Signal systems Telephone Transition Services Preparation & Training
Assessment Protocols • Administered by Grant Students and Cooperating Teachers • Students rate themselves given iconic levels of mastery • Clarification of item vocabulary was provided to students when needed Transition Services Preparation & Training
Sample Items • Signal Systems • Telephone and Doorbell signal • Flashing or vibrating alarm clock • Home Fire Safety System • Telephone • Amplifier Telephone • State and National Relay Service Numbers • TTY • Tactile Paging System Transition Services Preparation & Training
Pilot Demographics • Forty Deaf and hard of hearing from two urban high schools and two urban middle schools in Northeast Ohio • 55% use computers at school, 50% of pilot sample use computers in the home, 29% use computers at public library, 2% have no computer access • The majority of students use IBM compatible computers • Internet provider most familiar is Internet Explorer • The majority of students report spending 1-2 hours per week on a computer Transition Services Preparation & Training
Pilot Results Transition Services Preparation & Training
Trends in Middle School Mastery Transition Services Preparation & Training
Trends in High School Mastery Transition Services Preparation & Training
Conclusions • Challenges faced • Making the assessment comprehensive, yet not too time consuming • Assessment format clarity • Language fluency of students Transition Services Preparation & Training
Original format Transition Services Preparation & Training
Improved future format Transition Services Preparation & Training
What’s Next? • On-going project • Verify validity • Reliability testing • Assess format clarity • Addition of administration instruction page • Administer to all d/hh students in the grant participating schools in Northeast Ohio, and perhaps future administration to OSD students. Transition Services Preparation & Training
Acknowledgements • OSERS H325A010060 • Meghan Erickson • Kelly Huff • Erika Kauffman • John Krueger • Leah Maxon • Garrett Prom • Catherine Sementi Transition Services Preparation & Training
Contact Information Grant Coordinator- Dr. Pamela Luft Pluft@kent.edu Assessment Development Team: Nichole K. Zirzow- Nzirzow@kent.edu Mary Bonello- Mbonello@kent.edu Transition Services Preparation & Training
Suggestions & Comments Transition Services Preparation & Training