1. Session’s Objectives
The participants should be aware about:
Definitions of educational technology
Addressing barriers in the classroom environment, Laboratory,
Library etc.
Concept of Universal Design for Learning solutions with reference to
students with visual impairment, hearing impairment, communication
disorders and intellectual disability
2. Technology used in Education:
Concepts and Definitions
Educational technology is the combined use of computer hardware,
software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning.
“the technological tools and media that assist in the communication of
knowledge.
Education ICT is the use of information and communication technologies
(ICT) for educational purposes.”
3. Why Educational Technology??
• Personalized learning with access to data.
• Prepares students for the 21st century workforce with
modern technology skills and competencies.
• Helps educators create blended learning environments that
make learning relevant to students’ lives.
• Gives educators access to real-time feedback through digital
formative and summative assessments and data.
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5. Development of classroom teaching
Blackboard
Greenboard
Whiteboard
Slides
Transparencies
Sound recordings
Video clips
Computer
Specialized software
Internet
Educational applications
6. Barriers in the Classrooms
1. Attitudinal Barriers
2. Physical Barriers
3. Inappropriate Curriculum
4. Untrained Teachers
5. Inadequate Furniture
6. Poor Organization of the Education System
7. Policies as Barrier
8. Language & Communication Barrier
9. ‘Special Educational Needs’ As ‘Barriers’ to Inclusion
8. Audiovisual movement: ways of delivering information that could be
used as alternatives to lectures and books.
Audiovisual communications: the “branch of educational theory and
practice concerned primarily with the design and use of messages
which control the learning process.”
(Saettler, IETIE,p6)
10. Human and non-human resources
( teachers and media).
Systematic approach to designing, developing, and delivering
instruction matched to carefully identified needs.
International Society for Performance Improvement.
Validating and creating instruction.
14. --Instructional software
--Interactive video-based materials
--Courses through distance learning
– Productivity Tools:
--Prepare print instructional materials
--Keep records and analyze data
--Prepare and make instructional and informative presentations
--Organize time and materials
Instructional Technology Applications:
16. –Tools for CwHI:
-- Screening/Diagnostic tools
OAE
BERA
Pure tone Audiometer
Impedance
--Tools for intervention:
Hearing Aids (Individual & Group)
Cochlear Implant
17. –Tools for CwVI:
-- Screening/Diagnostic tools
Snellen’s Chart
Jill Keeffee’s guidelines
--Tools for intervention:
Low Vision Aids (Optical /Non Optical)
CCTV
Computer
Specific software
Brailler
Taylor Frame
Abacus
Talking Books
18. –Tools for Children with Locomotor Disability:
Corner chair
Motorized wheel chair
Crutches
Tri Cycle
Rollator
PT devices
OT Devices
P & O Devices
19. Language & Communication tools
Linguistic Profile Test (LPT)
Language Improvement Indicator (LII)
Receptive Expressive Emergent Language(REEL)
Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (PPVT)
20. Augmentative & Alternative Communication
Augmentative & alternative communication (AAC) is
an umbrella term that encompasses the communication
methods used to supplement or replace speech or writing
for those with impairments in the production or
comprehension of spoken or written language.
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23. Universal Design for Learning
Universal design for learning (UDL) is a teaching
approach that works to accommodate the needs and
abilities of all learners and eliminates unnecessary
hurdles in the learning process and improves the
learning experience for all.
24. Principles of UDL Approach
• Representation: UDL recommends offering information in more
than one format.
• Action and expression: UDL suggests giving kids more than
one way to interact with the material and to show what they've
learned.
• Engagement: UDL encourages teachers to look for multiple ways
to motivate students.
25. Teacher Should…..
- Focus on the strategies
- Focus on the available technologies
- Build lesson plan on a solid foundation of
effective strategies
- Add appropriate technologies
- Apply strategies to ensure high quality instruction