2. Table of Contents What is Assistive technology Electronic Spellers and Dictionaries What is the Electronic Speller and Dictionary Why do we need the Electronic Speller and Dictionary How the Electronic Speller and Dictionary will be used and who will use it Evaluation of the Electronic Speller and Dictionary Interactive Electronic Storybooks What is the Electronic Storybook Why do we need the Electronic Storybook How the Electronic storybook will be used and who will use it Evaluation of the Electronic Storybook References
3. What is an Assistive Technology Tool Defined by Kristin Stanberry and Dr. Marshal Raskind (2006), “Assistive technology for kids with LD is defined as any device, piece of equipment, or system that helps bypass, work around, or compensate for an individual’s specific learning deficits” Assistive Technology Tools allow children with learning disabilities to use their strengths to work around their disabilities (Stanberry & Raskind, 2006)
4. Important Ideas to Consider about Assistve Technology Tools Assistive technology by itself does not always provide positive learning supports for students While commonly used to support students with disabilities, assistive technologies create extraordinary learning opportunities for ALL students When used creatively by teachers, many electronic and computer-based tools can serve as assistive technologies
6. What is an Electronic Speller and Dictionary Helps students with: Correct Spelling Pronouncing words by listening to the words spoken aloud Define words by hear the definition of the word Practice writing words in cursive or print by watching the Electronic Speller and Dictionary write the words in cursive or print Writes on letter at a time when the machine pronounces it to better help students sound out the words, as well as write the words Great for all ages
7. Why does our School District Need the Electronic Speller and Dictionary? Fun, motivating, and engaging ways for students to build their vocabulary and spelling Students with Learning Disabilities have the ability with this device to hear the word and definition, and to see the word written and the spelling of the word Students can use this device to check their own writing assignments without the help of a teacher
8. How will this Device be Used and by Who Will be used by the students to accomplish: spelling, find definition of words, and pronounce words correctly Special Education teachers will use this device to help students with learning disabilities pronounce words, write words correctly, and help these students build their vocabulary
9. Evaluation of the Electronic Speller and Dictionary Spelling tests Listening to students read (pronouncing words) Definition tests or class discussions Saying a word and asking the class “What does ____ mean?”
11. What is the Electronic Storybook? Electronic Storybooks are interactive story books Students listen to the story and interact with the characters and within the different scenes
12. Why does our School District Need the Electronic Storybooks? Fun and engaging way for students to learn to read Students build skills in: Word recognition Decoding stories What happened in the beginning, middle and end Comprehend the meaning behind the story
13. How will the Electronic Storybook be Used and by Who? The Electronic Storybooks will be used by the students and the teachers to: Build on word recognition Definition of words Increase reading levels
14. Evaluation of the Electronic Storybook Can be evaluated using: Reading tests
15. References Maloy, R.W., Verock-O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. P. (2011). Transforming learning with new technologies. Boston, MA: Pearson, Education. Stanberry, K. & Raskind, M.H. (2006). Assistive Technology” A parent’s guide. Retrieved from http://www.disabilityrightsca.org/pubs/Assistive_Technology_Parents_Guide.pdf.
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Stanberry, K. & Raskind, M.H. (2006). Assistive Technology” A parent’s guide. Retrieved from http://www.disabilityrightsca.org/pubs/Assistive_Technology_Parents_Guide.pdf.
Maloy, R.W., Verock-O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. P. (2011). Transforming learning with new technologies. Boston, MA: Pearson, Education
Maloy, R.W., Verock-O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. P. (2011). Transforming learning with new technologies. Boston, MA: Pearson, Education
Maloy, R.W., Verock-O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. P. (2011). Transforming learning with new technologies. Boston, MA: Pearson, Education
Maloy, R.W., Verock-O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. P. (2011). Transforming learning with new technologies. Boston, MA: Pearson, Education
Maloy, R.W., Verock-O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. P. (2011). Transforming learning with new technologies. Boston, MA: Pearson, Education
Maloy, R.W., Verock-O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. P. (2011). Transforming learning with new technologies. Boston, MA: Pearson, Education
Maloy, R.W., Verock-O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. P. (2011). Transforming learning with new technologies. Boston, MA: Pearson, Education