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Title: The Use of Technology in the Special Education Classroom


1
The Use of Technology in the Special Education
Classroom
  • Alyan Ali
  • Ian Jarsocrak
  • Stephanie King
  • Jonathan Willemain

2
What is a Special Education classroom?
  • Place where students with unusual needs receive
    education

3
Purpose of the Special Education
  • To prepare students for life after school
  • These classrooms are separate from the mainstream
    classrooms in order to help students reach
    individual goals and prevent disruption in other
    classrooms.

4
Special Education Students are
  • Students with exceptional needs due to various
    types of disabilities caused by disease or
    developmental delays

5
Technology in the Classroom
  • Assistive technologies-help students become more
    independent
  • Computer uses
  • -Reading, Keeping track of Multiple Assessments
    of Students, Math and Problem Solving
  • -Virtual Reality allows for new experiences in a
    safe environment

6
High Tech Aids
  • Communicators-devices with words or pictures
    mounted on a pushbutton. When pushed the machine
    issues the word represented. (for non-verbal
    students)
  • Movement sensors-mounted on wheelchairs,
    computers etc. allow the immobile to operate them
    with the use of eyes, fingers, and mouth

7
Enabling Switch
8
Low Tech Aids
  • Switches-examples include screen magnifiers, CD
    players, and amplifiers

9
No Tech Aids
  • white eraser boards, pencils, and books

10
Problems with Technology
  • Considerations
  • -cost
  • -ease of use
  • -adaptability for use by many different students
  • -durability
  • -safety

11
The Future of Special Education Technology
  • Many new computer based technologies will better
    help the individual student become more
    independent

12
Resources
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    learners An introduction to Special Education
    10th edition.Boston Pearson Education.
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    Technologies for Reading. Educational Leadership,
    63(4), 72. Retrievied March 26, 2007 from the
    ERIC database.

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Resources
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