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Adrienne DuBose

List of books and articles about Assistive Technology in Education | Questia Online Res... - 0 views

  • Assistive technology (AT) refers to assistive technology devices and assistive technology services.
  • An assistive technology device is any equipment item or product system that is utilized to help maintain or increase the functional capacity of a child who has a disability.
  • Assistive technology service is a service that helps a child who has a disability choose, acquire and utilize an assistive technology device.
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  • Assistive technology service includes the needs evaluation of a child, selection of an appropriate device and training and technical assistance to the family, teachers and other professionals who work with the child.
  • students with disabilities must be educated with peers who do not have disabilities.
  • least restrictive environment (LRE)
  • Assistive technology devices can be utilized to ensure that students with disabilities are able to function in the LRE.
  • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
  • school districts are obligated to provide assistive technology devices to their students for maximal participation in after-school and other extracurricular activities
  • Individual Education Program (IEP)
  • An assistive technology device can be something as simple as a larger pencil and paper with raised lines or as high-tech as a personal laptop computer. It is important to choose the device that will most benefit the student.
  • The issue of funding is one of the biggest obstacles to the implementation of assistive technology services.
  • AT recycling programs is an innovative, practical way for providing devices to needy children.
  • In addition to funding, professionals must consider the family, culture and socioeconomic background of the child with disability when making decisions about assistive technology
  • Some families may not be willing to allow their child to utilize a device that will draw attention to his or her disability.
  • In addition, families from a low socioeconomic background may be focused on providing their family's basic needs such as food and clothes and may therefore have different priorities than the professionals working with their child.
  • The parents of these children may not have the interest in or time for attending AT evaluation and training sessions.
  • To increase family involvement, it is important to empower the families by involving them in the selection of the AT device and working with them to enable them to attend meetings and training sessions. This can be done by providing alternative meetings sites and designating training sessions for after-work hours.
  • assistive technology in order to reach their highest level of educational performance. However, there are many students who "need" various high-tech and low-tech devices to reach their maximal level of performance.
  • Limited numbers of students "require"
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    Another helpful Article on Assistive Technology from Blekko.com
Adrienne DuBose

What 21st Century Learning Should Look Like | U.S. Department of Education - 0 views

  • students at the center and empowers them to take control of their own learning by providing flexibility on several dimensions
  • students and educators have options for engaging in learning: large groups, small groups, and work tailored to individual goals, needs, and interests
  • technology supports learning by providing engaging environments and tools for understanding and remembering content
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  • Technology provides access to a much wider and more flexible set of learning resources than is available in classrooms and connections to a wider and more flexible set of “educators,” including teachers, parents, experts, and mentors outside the classroom
  • Engaging and effective learning experiences can be individualized or differentiated for particular learners
  • Personalized learning supports student learning in areas of particular interest to them
  • driven by learners’ own passions
  • Well-designed projects help students acquire knowledge in specific content areas and also support the development of more specialized adaptive expertise that can be applied in other areas
  • Technology also gives students opportunities for taking ownership of their learning.
  • learning goals
  • Student-managed
  • project-based learning built around challenges with real-world relevance
  • self-awareness
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    Article on 21st Century Learning that is useful.
Adrienne DuBose

Technology Enhanced Instruction - Queens Transition Center - Q752 - New York City Depar... - 0 views

  • Technology has the power to enhance the teaching and learning process, to inspire creativity and allow people to communicate more effectively, to work more efficiently, to solve problems and to access and analyze information.
  • provide our students opportunities to learn through participation in practical, hands-on, functional learning experiences in classrooms
  • very communal space and classroom in the school be equipped with basic technology so that every student,no matter what his or her physical or cognitive challenges are, has access to the curriculum and means of communicating and engaging in social interactions
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  • mprovement of students’ critical thinking skills, their ability to work in groups, and develop positive peer interaction.
  • IPads are the best tools for our special education student population and they help them express themselves in a manner which was not available to them until now
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    An article I found that I feel would be useful to us later on.
Adrienne DuBose

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      The first result led me to a site that had seminars on how to use Webct.
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      This second result led me to a book for sale titled Technology Enhanced Learning.
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      Led me to a website that is no longer active.
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      Definition of E-Learning in Wikipedia Encyclopedia
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      This is a great result and could be used for our research.
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      Another great result in Blekko!
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    Technology Enhanced Instruction/Education in a blekko search with promising results.
anonymous

Google Apps: An opportunity to collaborate - ProQuest - 0 views

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    Collaboration beyond the school campus can be made possible through technology. Online collaboration tools and the all-encompassing "cloud" have sprouted up as possible solutions to facilitate collaboration. However, Google Apps has emerged as the front runner, because of its unique ability for multiple users to simultaneously collaborate on a single document in real time. Additionally, Google Apps provides numerous tools that not only have collaboration as an inherent feature, but are also specialized to complete numerous tasks.
anonymous

ERIC - Google Docs in an Out-of-Class Collaborative Writing Activity, International Jou... - 0 views

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    "Google Docs, an online word processing application, is a promising tool for collaborative learning. However, many college instructors and students lack knowledge to effectively use Google Docs to enhance teaching and learning. Goals of this study include (1) assessing the effectiveness of using Google Docs in an out-of-class collaborative writing activity through measuring the assignment's influence on students' learning experiences, (2) teaching students to work collaboratively, and (3) teaching students to successfully communicate their understanding and application of concepts through writing. Undergraduate students (N = 35) were randomly assigned to small groups to complete two out-of-class assignments. We compared students' collaborative performance and learning across two assignments, one with Google Docs and one without. We found (1) most students were unfamiliar with Google Docs prior to the study, (2) Google Docs changed the means of communication used in collaborative writing, (3) 93% of students considered Google Docs a useful tool for group work, (4) using Google Docs had no effect on students' paper grades, and (5) half of the students reported they would like to use Google Docs in the future. Our results suggest that Google Docs was a useful tool for collaborative writing and influenced student learning. (Contains 1 table and 3 figures.)"
anonymous

ERIC - Development of an Innovative Interactive Virtual Classroom System for K-12 Educa... - 0 views

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    "This paper presents a Simulation-based interactive Virtual ClassRoom web system (SVCR: www.vclasie.com) powered by the state-of-the-art cloud computing technology from Google SVCR integrates popular free open-source math, science and engineering simulations and provides functions such as secure user access control and management of courses, assignments and grading. This system allows customized course and lesson development and supports teacher and student account management. The simulation programs are built into a single database to be indexed for easy browsing and keyword search and can be downloaded and run with Java support from our web site. This system has an intuitive and user-friendly interface to allow a quick and easy transition to this system for most users. Teachers can create five types of popular assessment questions namely true or false, multiple choice, matching, word bank, and free answer questions. The system can be viewed in both English and Spanish. In addition, the system can automatically grade assignments--with the exception of free answer questions--to reduce the teacher's workload. Clouding computing technology driven by the Google App Engine is used to achieve scalability when the system is under high access demand. (Contains 18 figures.)"
anonymous

ERIC - Beyond the Class Blog: Creative and Practical Uses of Blogger for the ESL Classr... - 0 views

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    "Using Blogger, a free Google-powered weblog-generating website, English as a second language (ESL) instructors can create motivating and empowering learning opportunities for students. Instructors can generate their own blogs, including not only a class blog that builds a community-learning setting online, but also a teacher's homepage to communicate with students and a content-specific blog that extends classroom lessons to online practice. In addition, instructors can guide ESL students in the blog-creating process, leading them to write their own blogs, such as an online journal of their experiences in a foreign country."
anonymous

Fostering Collaboration via Google Apps - 0 views

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    "ducators in the state of Hawai'i currently use the Lotus Notes email host program as a method of communication and collaboration. One public elementary school in Hawai'i, on the island of Maui, is currently in the process of replacing Lotus Notes with Google Apps for Education. More than just an email system, web-based Google Apps for Education offers an easy way to share documents, work together virtually in real-time, and much more. Educators requested assistance on learning the basic necessary skills for Google Apps for Education, in particular on Gmail and Google Docs. To meet that need, an online training module was designed and delivered through a Weebly website that utilized an interactive tour, instructional videos, and step-by-step instructions with screenshots that are printable documents. Participants were asked to complete a challenge at the end of Module 1 & 2 as a way to reinforce and assess what was learned. Survey results indicated that all participants have considered using Gmail and Google Docs as a way to collaborate with their fellow colleague."
anonymous

Digital technology in the elementary library - 0 views

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    "The use of technology in the elementary school is growing and evolving. This changing environment means that mobile devices are being used alongside computers and laptops and district policies are changing to meet the new demands. Student achievement and motivation can be increased through the use of technology in the classroom. The amount of information available can make finding quality resources challenging. This paper provides information to assist teachers in integrating quality resources in the elementary school in the subjects of language arts, math, science, and social studies. It also includes resources that can be used to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of gifted, special needs students, and English language learners. These resources give teachers a good place to start looking for new technology and reduce the hours spent searching for quality resources. These technologies can be used with students to help them achieve at a higher level."
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