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1 Supporting Students with Assistive Technology Marcia Obukowicz AT Consultant CESA 9 marciao@newnorth.net 715-453-2141

2 http://www.michigan.gov/images/MDA_RadishSeedSprout_03_61026_7.jpghttp://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/extension/Texascrops/root_tuber/radish.jpg

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4 So what do kids need to learn

5 Lecture Reading Audiovisual Demonstration Discussion Group Practice by Doing Teach others/ Immediate Use of Learning

6 Lecture Reading Audiovisual Demonstration Discussion Group Practice by Doing Teach others/ Immediate Use of Learning Average retention rate 24 hours later 5% 10% 20% 30% 50% 75% 90% David Sousa grid from How the Brain Learns How effective are these teaching Strategies in aiding student recall and retention of information? LOTS and HOTS

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8 Integrating Tech into Practice Comfort Level Tech Infrastructure Learning Teaching Student Learning Student Integrating

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10 Positioning http://www.standupforlearning.com/ http://www.isokineticsinc.com/mm5/graphics/00000001/GaiamChair500.jpg

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12 Communication

13 Communication is not about going to see the SLP! Communication is everyday It gets needs met It conveys feelings It creates social bonds It conveys ideas It is more than a schedule, more than mere words, It moves us from the sidelines and into the action. It is critical to our participation in the human experience. Building skills in communication is a team effort.

14 Communication needs Partners Activities Supports

15 Communication Circles Closing Openings Sustaining

16 Curriculum supports

17 Curriculum support Using what is already there –Adapted learning www.adaptedlearning.comwww.adaptedlearning.com –Smartboard: http://education.smarttech.com/ste/en- US/Ed+Resource/Lesson+activities/Notebook+Activiti es/http://education.smarttech.com/ste/en- US/Ed+Resource/Lesson+activities/Notebook+Activiti es/ –Clicker: https://www.learninggrids.com/us/WelcomePage.aspx https://www.learninggrids.com/us/WelcomePage.aspx –Ipod and Nintendo apps Online interactives Alternate media presentation tools with Web 2.0 Engage the learner in the skills of problem solving

18 Literacy WRITE PRESENTATION ORGANIZE READ

19 Purpose: Gather knowledge or experiences READ Options: How do you like your data delivered? Consider: pictures, video, text, interactives, discussion, collaboration

20 Setting the SCENE with Pictures

21 History Lesson on Slavery http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery/teachers/lesson4.html teachertube Traditional history lesson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc1RbUxQv4Ehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc1RbUxQv4E Slavery today http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8007030430438520117&ei=gDVVS63qD6GGlgf7rLXUBA&q=video++slavery&hl=en&view=3# Video samples:

22 http://www.nationalgeographic.com/railroad/ Interactives http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/learn.jsp

23 Purpose: arrange a body of knowledge, data, ideas, people, things, time or other elements into a sequential or spatial form or process ORGANIZE Options: Graphic Organizers, checklists Planners, schedules, storage, highlighting, Sticky notes, extraction, bibme., reference and web trackers

24 Turn format toolbar on! On the Formatting toolbar, click Highlight. Select the text or graphic you want to highlight. To turn off highlighting, click the button again, or press ESC. Note To change the highlighter color, click the arrow next to Highlight, and click the color you want. When you highlight parts of a document that you intend to print, use a light color if you're using a monochrome or dot- matrix printer. Remove highlighting from part or

25 http://www.digitalpencil.org/ProjectOrganizers.aspx

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27 Organizing www.inspiration.com http://bubbl.us/index.php?signout http://cmap.ihmc.us/conceptmap.html http://www.digitalpencil.org/DPHome.aspx http://www.bibme.org/

28 Purpose: capture ideas, knowledge in a format to share WRITE Options: Computers, Netbooks, portable writing tablets, Digital pens, word prediction, spell and grammar checkers, Voice recognition

29 Purpose: Share our thoughts and ideas, collaborate with others in varied formats PRESENTATION Options: Web 2.0 tools for managing Images, words, video and voice, Projection or touch screen for sharing digital content, collaboration tools like wiki, blog or twitter

30 The missing skills Fish vs. fish dinner Learning needs and support tools –Time, materials Social needs and support tools –Social stories, practice routines Behavior and support tools –Calming, centering,


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