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Technology and Dyslexia Using Technology to Bridge the Gap of Learning Disabilities
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Introduction Jeff Poblocki Buffalo, New York
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2.2m of Snow in the last 48 Hours
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Introduction Jeff Poblocki Buffalo, New York Background in Information Technology 10 th year at The Gow School serve as Director of Technology The Gow School College-prep boarding and day school for students with dyslexia and similar language-based learning disabilities School population unites students from 18 different US states and 23 different countries Grades 7-12 Founded in 1926 - Educating dyslexics for 88 years
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Dyslexia What is Dyslexia? Dyslexia is a reading disability that occurs when the brain does not properly recognize and/or process certain symbols. Lessons from Dyslexia: 1.Dyslexia does not go way 2.No two dyslexics are alike
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Technology’s Role Dyslexia does not go way Can not “fix” users problem No two dyslexics are alike Users are not the same How do we develop/deploy technologies that target a unique set of problems depending on the user?
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Technology’s Role There is no one size fits all solution. Deploy an array of technologies to all users and train them in the methods that best fit their disability Multi Sensory
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Technology at The Gow School Hardware Standardized across campus for students and faculty Lenovo – Windows Based Laptops Software “Assistive Technology”
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Text to Speech
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Kurzweil 3000
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Speech to Text
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking
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Concept Mapping
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Inspiration
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Combining Assistive Technologies Dragon NaturallySpeaking Kurzweil 3000
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Combining Assistive Technologies Kurzweil 3000 Inspiration
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Combining Assistive Technologies Inspiration Dragon NaturallySpeaking
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Other Programs Bring You Own Device Program iPads (Siri) Second Screen On going research 2 PhDs on staff Working to develop a system to assess these tools for better deployment
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Strengths of Dyslexia
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Goal Empower our students.
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