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Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms 7th Edition Rena B. Lewis and Donald Doorlag Pearson Education, Inc. 1 Unit 4 – Chapter 8 TEACHING WITH CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGIES
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Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms 7th Edition Rena B. Lewis and Donald Doorlag Pearson Education, Inc. 2 Types of Technology Instructional technology: any device with the capacity to support the teaching-learning process Technology tools: hardware devices and/or software programs that help students accomplish educational tasks Assistive technology: devices specifically designed to aid individuals with disabilities
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Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms 7th Edition Rena B. Lewis and Donald Doorlag Pearson Education, Inc. 3 Types of Educational Software Tutorial Drill and practice Simulation programs Problem solving programs Discovery programs Educational games
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Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms 7th Edition Rena B. Lewis and Donald Doorlag Pearson Education, Inc. 4 How to Choose Software Teachers should try a program before buying. Software should be evaluated with a particular group of learners in mind. Consider program’s content and mode of instruction. Should make use of computer’s capabilities. Consider demands it would place on students. Instructional procedures used must be sound. Software should have motivational value. Program should be flexible and have clear and complete documentation.
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Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms 7th Edition Rena B. Lewis and Donald Doorlag Pearson Education, Inc. 5 Assistive Technologies Most students with special needs can benefit from software for average learners. Alternatives to the computer keyboard and monitor allow access to students who have difficulty reading text on the screen or typing. Assistive technologies are available for students with physical impairments. Communication aids assist students with speaking difficulties. Assistive technologies are available for students with visual and hearing impairments.
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Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms 7th Edition Rena B. Lewis and Donald Doorlag Pearson Education, Inc. 6 Strategies for Classroom Computer Use Software programs can be used to enhance instructional units designed around standards. Use software and internet to enrich instruction. Use computer drills to expand practice opportunities. Make free time with the computer a reward. Encourage students to use software tools for assignments. Promote cooperative learning by forming computer work groups.
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