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2 Special Needs Students & Technology By Kristen Lebeda, Jacquie O’Neill & Angie Moss

3 Who are Special Needs Students? u Behavioral and Emotional Disorders u Communication Disorders u Intellectual (Gifted and slow learners) u Physical Disabilities and Health Impairments (Blind and Deaf) u Learning Disabilities (Mental Retardation)

4 What does Assistive Technology Do for Special needs Students? u It is any device or piece of equipment that will increase independence for special needs students

5 Technology for Special Needs Students ] Computers ] Assistive Technology ] The Law

6 Computers Help Special Needs Students \ Cooperative learning \ Social Development \ Skills Development \ Motivation and Self Confidence \ Integrated Disciplines

7 Cooperative Learning ] Students learn from each other ] Individual explanations help to absorb the acquired information

8 Social Development How Cooperative Learning enhances Social Development: § Positive Interactions § Develop a sense of interdependence § Heightens self-esteem

9 Skills Development Y Cause and effect relationships Y Recognition and recall Y Learn about the computer (typing, mouse use and keyboarding skills)

10 Motivation and Self Confidence Y Programs build confidence to talk Y Provides a mean for discussion

11 Integrated Disciplines Z Reading Z Science Z Social Studies Z Math

12 Types of Assistive Technology v No hands mouse v Eye tech digital system v Braille notetaker v Intellitools

13 No hands mouse n Allows use of standard desktop mouse at the same time. n One pedal controls cursor movement, the other is for mouse clicks.

14 Eye tech digital system ] What is Quick Glance? ] How does Quick Glance work? ] Who can benefit?

15 Braille notetaker X What is it? X What does it do? X What does the user need to be able to do?

16 Intellitools n http://www.intellitools.com/ http://www.intellitools.com/ n http://www.utoronto.ca/atrc/service.html http://www.utoronto.ca/atrc/service.html

17 The ATRC Types of Assistive technology H Screen Magnifiers H Screen Readers H Alternative Keyboards H Alternative Mouse Systems

18 SCREEN MAGNIFIER n Screen magnification software helps visually impaired persons to use computers by enlarging the picture on the screen by any factor they choose.

19 Alternative Keyboards n Alternative keyboard layouts and other enhancements allow people who experience difficulty with conventional keyboard designs to use computers.

20 Screen Readers n Screen reader is the commonly used name for the Voice Output Technology.

21 Alternative Mouse Systems n Alternative mouse systems allow people who experience difficulty with conventional mouse designs to use computers.

22 IT’S THE LAW! ] Technology Act PL100-407 ] IDEA 97 ] Assistive Technology Act 1998 ] Rule 51

23 IDEA 97 ] Major emphasis placed on integrating special education materials and techniques into regular classes. ] Adaptive and assistive technologies must be considered for every special education student. ] School systems must conduct a transition plan.

24 Assistive Technology Act of 1998 ] Passed by Congress - Waiting for President Clinton’s Signature ] Three main purposes of the Act ] Title I, II, and III authorizations

25 RULE 51 ] Nebraska’s Regulations and Standards for Special Education Programs ] 001 - Declaration of Responsibility ] 003.04 - Assistive Technology

26 Requirements for Schools ] LEA must obtain and provide a full continuum of services ] Determine need of student ] Determine appropriate device and/or service ] Obtain device ] Train student and all involved ] Maintenance and repair of device

27 Assistive Technology Teams ] General education teacher ] Parent ] Speech/language pathologist ] Physical and occupational therapists ] School’s computer coordinator

28 TEAM TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHIEVES MORE!!

29 THE END Thank you!


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