Chapter 4 Applying Technologies for Effective Instruction Perry C. Hanavan.

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Chapter 4 Applying Technologies for Effective Instruction Perry C. Hanavan

Digital Input Devices What input technologies are beneficial for all students? What input technologies are beneficial for students who are deaf and hard of hearing? Alliance for Technology Access

Scanners Types of scanners Graphic and OCR software

Digital Cameras Web Cameras

Graphic Tablet Tablet PC

Sound Input Devices Microphone Microsoft Office Speech Recognition

Pen Input Devices PC Tablet PDA

Video-to-Digital Input Cameras Web cameras

Whiteboards Smart Whiteboards

Output Devices What output systems are useful for instruction to students who are deaf and hard of hearing?

Data Projection Devices

Speakers & Headphones Cochlear Implant Connectivity Hearing Aid Audio Input

Scan Converters Extron Electronics

Storage Devices USB Flash Drives (Jump Drives)USB Flash Drives

Emerging Technologies Wireless Devices Handheld Computers One Laptop Per ChildHandheld Computers E-books Voice-activated devices Portable Storage Virtual reality Pentop Computer Tegrity