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By: Lakita Reese
        ITEC 7530
February 26, 2012
   Inclusion is an education practice where students
    with disabilities are educated in the same classroom
    with students that do not have disabilities

   Inclusion classroom settings are supported by the
    Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
    which mandates that students with disabilities be
    education in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE).

   Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) means students
    will have the opportunity to learn in an environment
    that is closest to the regular classroom setting as
    possible.
                Sources: http://special.edschool.virginia.edu/information/uvald/inclusion.html
                  http://www.weac.org/Issues_Advocacy/Resource_Pages_On_Issues_one/Special_Ed
                  ucation/special_education_inclusion.aspx
   Decisions about the placement of students
    with disabilities is developed in the student’s
    Individual Education Plan (IEP).

   An Individual Education Plan (IEP) is
    developed for all students with disabilities
    and helps set goals for students’ growth and
    learning.
   The following are types of disabilities that
    may warrant a child to have an IEP:
        Learning Disabilities
        Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
        Emotional disorders
        Cognitive challenges
        Autism
        Hearing impairment
        Visual impairment
        Speech or language impairment
        Developmental delay

                             Source: http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/learning/iep.html
   According to IDEA 2004, every IEP should
    consider whether the child needs assistive
    technology devices.

   Assistive technology is “any item, piece of
    equipment or product system, whether acquired
    commercially off the shelf, modified or
    customized, that is used to increase, maintain or
    improve the functional capabilities of individuals
    with disabilities" (IDEA 300.5).
                   Sources: http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~wilbur/access/assistive.html

                           http://tamcec.org/pdf/AssistiveTech%20and%20IDEA%20R
                           egs.pdf
Alternative keyboards                                featuring larger- or smaller-than-standard keys or
                                                     keyboards, alternative key configurations, and
                                                     keyboards for use with one hand.
Sip-and-puff systems                                 activated by inhaling or exhaling

Joysticks                                            manipulated by hand, feet, chin, etc. and used to
                                                     control the cursor on screen.
Touch screens                                        allow direct selection or activation of the computer
                                                     by touching the screen, making it easier to select an
                                                     option directly rather than through a mouse
                                                     movement or keyboard
Braille embossers                                    transfer computer generated text into embossed
                                                     Braille output.
Screen readers                                       used to verbalize, or "speak," everything on the
                                                     screen including text, graphics, control buttons, and
                                                     menus into a computerized voice that is spoken
                                                     aloud
Speech/Voice Recognition Programs                    allow people to give commands and enter data using
                                                     their voices rather than a mouse or keyboard.
TTY/TDD conversion modems                            connected between computers and telephones to
                                                     allow an individual to type a message on a computer
                                                     and send it to a TTY/TDD telephone or other Baudot
                                                     equipped device.

                                    Source: http://www.microsoft.com/enable/at/types.aspx
Area of Need                        Implications                        Potential Uses of
                                                                        Technology


Auditory Processing Difficulty      Difficulty following oral           Tape Recorder
                                    directions; barriers to              student, peer, or instructional
                                    understanding lectures and direct   assistant records assignment
                                    oral instruction                    directions and key parts of
                                                                        lectures for replay at a later time
Reads at a lower than expected      Difficulty reading assigned         Use of books on tape
level                               materials
                                                                        Talking Word Processor


Writes at a lower than expected     Discrepancy between verbal and      Writing templates
level                               written fluency                     Electronic/Talking Spell Checker
                                                                        Tape Recorder
                                                                        Word Prediction Software
Calculates at lower than expected   Discrepancy between reasoning,      Number Line
level                               problem solving abilities, and      Enlarged math worksheets
                                    ability to do calculations          Calculator with large keys and/or
                                                                        display
                                                                        Talking watches/clocks
                                                                        Talking Calculator
                                                                        Voice Recognition Software

                                      Source: http://www.sonoma.edu/users/p/phelan/433/success.htm
   Web 2.0 Assistive Technology Tools for
    Students with Special Needs

   How to Use Web 2.0 Tools in Special
    Education

   Assistive Technology for Kids

   Assistive Technology for Students with
    Learning Disabilities
   Kids Health. (2012). Individualized education program (iep). Retrieved
    from http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/learning/iep.html
   McSorley, Jan. , & Wilbur, Judythe (2000, March 23). Assistive technology.
    Retrieved from http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~wilbur/access/assistive.html
   Microsoft. (2012). Types of assistive technology products. Retrieved from
    http://www.microsoft.com/enable/at/types.aspx
   Mittler, J. , & (2007). Assistive technology and idea:regulations. Retrieved
    from http://tamcec.org/pdf/AssistiveTech and IDEA Regs.pdf
   Peter. , & John, L. (1994). Learning disabilities. Retrieved from
    http://special.edschool.virginia.edu/information/uvald/inclusion.html
   Sonoma State University. (n.d.). Supporting all learners with technology.
    Retrieved from http://www.sonoma.edu/users/p/phelan/433/success.htm
   Wisconsin Education Council. (2007, March 15). Special education inclusion.
    Retrieved from http://www.weac.org/Issues_Advocacy/Resource_Pages

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Teaching in an Inclusion Setting and Assistive Technology

  • 1. By: Lakita Reese ITEC 7530 February 26, 2012
  • 2. Inclusion is an education practice where students with disabilities are educated in the same classroom with students that do not have disabilities  Inclusion classroom settings are supported by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) which mandates that students with disabilities be education in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE).  Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) means students will have the opportunity to learn in an environment that is closest to the regular classroom setting as possible. Sources: http://special.edschool.virginia.edu/information/uvald/inclusion.html http://www.weac.org/Issues_Advocacy/Resource_Pages_On_Issues_one/Special_Ed ucation/special_education_inclusion.aspx
  • 3. Decisions about the placement of students with disabilities is developed in the student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP).  An Individual Education Plan (IEP) is developed for all students with disabilities and helps set goals for students’ growth and learning.
  • 4. The following are types of disabilities that may warrant a child to have an IEP:  Learning Disabilities  Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)  Emotional disorders  Cognitive challenges  Autism  Hearing impairment  Visual impairment  Speech or language impairment  Developmental delay Source: http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/learning/iep.html
  • 5. According to IDEA 2004, every IEP should consider whether the child needs assistive technology devices.  Assistive technology is “any item, piece of equipment or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified or customized, that is used to increase, maintain or improve the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities" (IDEA 300.5). Sources: http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~wilbur/access/assistive.html http://tamcec.org/pdf/AssistiveTech%20and%20IDEA%20R egs.pdf
  • 6. Alternative keyboards featuring larger- or smaller-than-standard keys or keyboards, alternative key configurations, and keyboards for use with one hand. Sip-and-puff systems activated by inhaling or exhaling Joysticks manipulated by hand, feet, chin, etc. and used to control the cursor on screen. Touch screens allow direct selection or activation of the computer by touching the screen, making it easier to select an option directly rather than through a mouse movement or keyboard Braille embossers transfer computer generated text into embossed Braille output. Screen readers used to verbalize, or "speak," everything on the screen including text, graphics, control buttons, and menus into a computerized voice that is spoken aloud Speech/Voice Recognition Programs allow people to give commands and enter data using their voices rather than a mouse or keyboard. TTY/TDD conversion modems connected between computers and telephones to allow an individual to type a message on a computer and send it to a TTY/TDD telephone or other Baudot equipped device. Source: http://www.microsoft.com/enable/at/types.aspx
  • 7. Area of Need Implications Potential Uses of Technology Auditory Processing Difficulty Difficulty following oral Tape Recorder directions; barriers to student, peer, or instructional understanding lectures and direct assistant records assignment oral instruction directions and key parts of lectures for replay at a later time Reads at a lower than expected Difficulty reading assigned Use of books on tape level materials Talking Word Processor Writes at a lower than expected Discrepancy between verbal and Writing templates level written fluency Electronic/Talking Spell Checker Tape Recorder Word Prediction Software Calculates at lower than expected Discrepancy between reasoning, Number Line level problem solving abilities, and Enlarged math worksheets ability to do calculations Calculator with large keys and/or display Talking watches/clocks Talking Calculator Voice Recognition Software Source: http://www.sonoma.edu/users/p/phelan/433/success.htm
  • 8. Web 2.0 Assistive Technology Tools for Students with Special Needs  How to Use Web 2.0 Tools in Special Education  Assistive Technology for Kids  Assistive Technology for Students with Learning Disabilities
  • 9. Kids Health. (2012). Individualized education program (iep). Retrieved from http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/learning/iep.html  McSorley, Jan. , & Wilbur, Judythe (2000, March 23). Assistive technology. Retrieved from http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~wilbur/access/assistive.html  Microsoft. (2012). Types of assistive technology products. Retrieved from http://www.microsoft.com/enable/at/types.aspx  Mittler, J. , & (2007). Assistive technology and idea:regulations. Retrieved from http://tamcec.org/pdf/AssistiveTech and IDEA Regs.pdf  Peter. , & John, L. (1994). Learning disabilities. Retrieved from http://special.edschool.virginia.edu/information/uvald/inclusion.html  Sonoma State University. (n.d.). Supporting all learners with technology. Retrieved from http://www.sonoma.edu/users/p/phelan/433/success.htm  Wisconsin Education Council. (2007, March 15). Special education inclusion. Retrieved from http://www.weac.org/Issues_Advocacy/Resource_Pages