Learning
disabilities will come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. It does not discriminate.
Learning disabilities are one of the hardest elements a student can face in the
classroom. With the help of AT and teacher knowledge, a student who has a
learning disability will have the ability to grow with the other students. Below are some examples of how high/low tech devices can be used by students who have learning disabilites.
2 High Tech
devices that can be used by student’s with learning disabilities are:
1. Speech
Synthesizer – reads text from computer screen to help people with reading and
writing difficulties.
2. Electronic
Calendars, Computer Organizers – this will help the student keep his/her schedule.
2 Low Tech devices that can be used by student’s with learning disabilities are:
1. Post-It
Notes- can be used to answer questions, to mark a page in a book, or to write a
reminder.
2. Digital
Watches, Talking Clocks, and Digital Timers – this will help the student to
stay on task.
1.http://www.ldanatl.org/new_to_ld/defining.asp
2.http://education.illinois.edu/wp/netfiles.uiuc.edu/tpearl2/www/Learning%20Disabilities%20and%20Assistive%20Technology.htm?uniq=nob20a
3.http://resourcesforfamilies.wikispaces.com/Learning+Disabilities





I like the idea of keeping an electronic organizer for the student. This can be easily updated by the student or teacher and be viewed by parents as well. If it is online, there is no way that is can be misplaced by the student either or forgotten at school!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of post-its being used in the classroom. We used post-its in my student teaching for almost everyday. It was a good way to have students write down their answers to a morning message or a simply KWL chart. I love the idea of using them as a low tech AT device because it was something I would have never thought of as assistive technology. I also never thought of a digital watch to help students. But now that I think of it it would be a good way for students to keep on task!
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