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    the classroom, assistive technologies can be used to help in the areas of written expression, reading, mathematics, spelling, organization skills, and social acceptance. Assistive technologies can be compared to a pair of glasses that help people with visual impairments see just as well as someone without those impairments. The assistive technology, like the glasses, does not create something, but can improve something that exists (Adebisi et al. 15). These assistive technologies level the…

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    technology tool available to students with learning disabilities is a speech synthesizer. This software enables the student to hear text on a computer screen spoken aloud. Text that is entered into the program is read aloud to the student. This allows the student to catch words that might have been left out of text that they might not have caught just by reading the text. Brain storming/mind mapping programs assist students with writing. These programs diagram the students’ ideas and…

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    Assistive Technology Assignment - Sample 1) Based on the child’s IEP, write a description of the child’s background, strengths and abilities, needs and challenges. Include communication goals and child’s progress toward these goals. Due to confidentiality, I will not mention this individuals name but instead refer to him as “this child.” Based on this child’s IEP, he has been identified as having global developmental delay accompanied by visual deficits. He is ten years old and receives…

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    is defined as Assistive Technology to Support Writing. The chapter begins with background information referring to the writing process and the difficulties of students with learning disabilities may face when writing. The chapter then goes on to detail assistive technologies can support the writing process at each stage. The chapter provides suggestions for each stage of the writing process and for a variety of levels within each stage. The various forms of assistive technology are discussed…

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     Assistive technology is great to have in the classroom because it helps a special needs student with communication problems to communicate. Voucher  An education voucher is a voucher that is given to parents so their child may go to a different school(National Center for the Study of Privatization in Education, June).  The purpose of the education voucher is so a child may get a better education at another school than what they are attending. ELL  ELL is anyone who is learning the…

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    Assistive technology (AT) devices are something that we commonly see in schools. With that being said, some students are able to take their AT device at home to use, while others aren’t allowed to. Although students being able to take their AT device home is more common, this isn’t always the case. For the individuals that can’t take their AT device home, it can be very difficult not only for that individual, but also for family members. The main reason why is because that is their form of…

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    Technology has a vital role in the daily workings of our society; from the cars we drive, to the devices we use to communicate, and even in the coffee machines many rely on to keep them buzzing. Advancements in technology are made on an almost daily basis, however, are all of them necessary? Are self-driving cars beneficial or do people really need a cell phone that can communicate with them through voice activation? In the third chapter (“Technology”) of his book, Building a Bridge to the…

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    enough. Assistive technology was created to help disabled children to improve social skills and improve their daily activities. This is a great tool because it can help a student learn by allowing them to take the same courses as other students. Assistive technology helps children build independence and social skills. As…

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    Technology is present in everything that surrounds us, from our work, school, community, and family. It is a fact that technology has become an essential part of our daily life. Our children are growing up hand in hand of technology. They begin to use it almost from birth, therefore many devices for babies that interact with them. From early edge, now in days kids have the ability to play with technology, since smartphones to tablets and console gaming. It is usual to see a child of one or…

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    Technology has given us the power to change and control how people are able to learn. The increase of production in technology (such as computers and tablets), has allowed universal access for the public, instead of an elite few. Due to this, technology has easily been introduced to children through their families; this has changed our children’s lives in the ways that they interact, learn, and play. In the past, we would see kids fuel their imagination through their own form of play, pretending…

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