Assistive Technology Webquest

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Natasha „Hope‟ Creasy

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Natasha „Hope‟ Creasy

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WHAT IS AN IEP?: Individualized Education Plan. An IEP allows students who may have “delayed skills or other disabilities to be eligible for special

services that provide individualized education programs in public schools, free of charge to

families.”

WHO NEEDS AN IEP: ADHD, auditory disabilities, learning disorders, emotional disorders, mental

retardation, autism, visual impairment, speech or language impairment, and developmental delay.

http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/learning/iep.html#

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DELIVERY: Most of the time they are provided in a regular classroom setting, but can also be

done in a resource room or special school environment.

PROCESS: Referral and evaluation done through conferences and observation

WHO‟S INVOLVED: a psychologist , physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist, special educator, vision or hearing specialist, and others if necessary.

DEVELOPMENT: IEP meeting- parents and team come up with plan, along with the regular teacher and services are determined.

http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/learning/iep.html#

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DEFINITION: Assistive technology or adaptive technology (AT) is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and also includes the process used in selecting, locating, and using them. AT promotes greater independence by enabling people to perform tasks that they were formerly unable to accomplish, or had great difficulty accomplishing, by providing enhancements to or changed methods of interacting with the technology needed to accomplish such tasks.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assistive_technology

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http://www.examiner.com/k-12-education-in-west-palm-beach/assistive-technology-the-classroom-for-adhd-students

This website offers several other options for various learning tools that will assist with teaching students who suffer from ADHD

http://www.time4learning.com/ADD.shtml

This website includes lesson plans, curriculum, etc for ADD as well as ADHD students

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Do not rely solely on an area of weakness

Keep the area of difficulty in mind

Plan specific activities for the areas of difficulty

“Simplifying verbal directions, slowing the rate of speech, and minimalizing distractions can make a big difference to a person with auditory processing difficulties.

THIS INFORMATION CAME FROM: http://www.ldonline.org/article/6390

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What do FM systems do for children in schools? They allow the child to hear the teacher's voice at an appropriate

and constant intensity level regardless of the distance between the child and the teacher.

They allow the teacher's voice to be more prominently heard more prominently than background noise (toys, papers, chairs scraping, whispering, pencils being sharpened, feet shuffling) evenwhen the background noise is closer to the child than the teacher's voice.

They allow for self-monitoring of the child's own voice through the conventional hearing aid microphone.

They allow for the conventional hearing aid microphone to be turned off so that the child can concentrate only on the teacher.

This information derives from: http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/treatment/assist_tech.htm

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INCLUSION: “Inclusion is a sense of belonging: feeling respected, valued for who you are; feeling a level of supportive energy and commitment from others so than you can do your best work”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inclusion_(value_and_practice)

LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT: As part of the U.S. Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the least restrictive environment is identified as one of the six principles that govern the education of students with disabilities and other special needs. By law, schools are required to provide a free appropriate public education(FAPE) in the least restrictive environment that is appropriate to the individual student's needs.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Least_restrictive_environment