• The lessons that I utilized in the last three chapters will be able to have
  accommodations made for the students that struggle in the classroom
  with ADHD, hearing problems and mild learning disabilities.

• The lessons I used were
    – Chapter 3: Study of the solar and extra-solar bodies
    – Chapter 4: Our Group WebQuests
    – Chapter 5: Study of the history of NASA
• For the lessons that have been studied, the ADHD students can be helped
  in a number of ways.
    – Outlines can be given to the students to help them focus on the correct
      headings and allows the student to fill in information on their own1.
    – Breaking down lessons into manageable parts so that the student does not
      become overwhelmed.
    – Encourage the student to physically participate in class needs such as passing
      out materials2.
    – The teacher can try to be as animated as possible when teaching lesson so
      that the students can be engaged3.
The hearing impaired can be helped with the lesson parts of classes with assistive technology.
    Assistive Technology is any item or piece of equipment used to increase, maintain or
    improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities. Some assistive technology
    that is available to help students in the classroom:
•   One-to-one communicators4- a system that has a microphone at the lecturer and
    this microphone projects into either a hearing aid or a headphone.




•   Computerized Speech Recognition5- Where the lecture that is occurring is
    translated into text for the hearing impaired student to read.
                Dragon Naturally Speaking speech recognition software
•   With the NASA history program, a set of headphones can be utilized for the
    student to be able to focus the sound to their ears.
• With mild LD there can be simple accommodations that can be placed in
  the classroom for helping the students. With some of these
  accommodations, it can be beneficial for the whole class.
    – Accommodations are listed in six categories: Presentation, Response, Timing, Setting,
      Test Scheduling and other6.
    – These all help a teacher teach, respond, plan and administer tests and help the student
      focus.
    – For the mild learning disabilities, the students can be given things as simple as more
      time on a test or placing them in a slightly separate area of the classroom to help them
      avoid distractions.
    – Allowing breaks in the lecture and learning time.
    – Finally, this allows for teacher and student teamwork by the student helping develop
      their learning style. If the teacher can help the student in the way they learn, the
      student will feel more confident and competent in the classroom.
•   American Speech-Language-Hearing Associate. (2012).Other hearing assistive technology systems
    solutions. Retrieved from http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/Other-Hearing-Assistive-Technology-
    Systems-Solutions/
•   Behrmann, Michael - Jerome, Marci Kinas st. (2002, January 00). Assistive technology for students with
    mild disabilities. Retrieved from http://www.ericdigests.org/2003-1/assistive.htm
•   Life123, Inc.st. (2012). Choosing headphones. Retrieved from http://www.life123.com/technology/home-
    electronics/headphones/choosing-headphones.shtml
•   McIntyre, T. (2004). Strategies for teaching youth with add and adhd. Retrieved from
    http://www.ldonline.org/article/Strategies_for_Teaching_Youth_with_ADD_and_ADHD
•   National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLB). (2006).Accommodations for students with ld. Retrieved
    from http://www.ldonline.org/article/Accommodations_for_Students_with_LD
•   Nuance Communications, Inc. (2012). Nuance. Retrieved from
    http://www.nuance.com/dragon/index.htm
1. http://www.ericdigests.org/2003-1/assistive.htm
2. http://www.ldonline.org/article/Strategies_for_Teaching_Youth_with_ADD_and_A
   DHD
3. http://www.ldonline.org/article/Strategies_for_Teaching_Youth_with_ADD_and_A
   DHD
4. http://ontariohearing.com/site/images/pagemaster/one_to_one_communicator.jp
   g
5. http://www.nuance.com/dragon/index.htm
6. http://www.ldonline.org/article/Accommodations_for_Students_with_LD

Assistive technology web quest module 6 dobbs

  • 2.
    • The lessonsthat I utilized in the last three chapters will be able to have accommodations made for the students that struggle in the classroom with ADHD, hearing problems and mild learning disabilities. • The lessons I used were – Chapter 3: Study of the solar and extra-solar bodies – Chapter 4: Our Group WebQuests – Chapter 5: Study of the history of NASA
  • 3.
    • For thelessons that have been studied, the ADHD students can be helped in a number of ways. – Outlines can be given to the students to help them focus on the correct headings and allows the student to fill in information on their own1. – Breaking down lessons into manageable parts so that the student does not become overwhelmed. – Encourage the student to physically participate in class needs such as passing out materials2. – The teacher can try to be as animated as possible when teaching lesson so that the students can be engaged3.
  • 4.
    The hearing impairedcan be helped with the lesson parts of classes with assistive technology. Assistive Technology is any item or piece of equipment used to increase, maintain or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities. Some assistive technology that is available to help students in the classroom: • One-to-one communicators4- a system that has a microphone at the lecturer and this microphone projects into either a hearing aid or a headphone. • Computerized Speech Recognition5- Where the lecture that is occurring is translated into text for the hearing impaired student to read. Dragon Naturally Speaking speech recognition software • With the NASA history program, a set of headphones can be utilized for the student to be able to focus the sound to their ears.
  • 5.
    • With mildLD there can be simple accommodations that can be placed in the classroom for helping the students. With some of these accommodations, it can be beneficial for the whole class. – Accommodations are listed in six categories: Presentation, Response, Timing, Setting, Test Scheduling and other6. – These all help a teacher teach, respond, plan and administer tests and help the student focus. – For the mild learning disabilities, the students can be given things as simple as more time on a test or placing them in a slightly separate area of the classroom to help them avoid distractions. – Allowing breaks in the lecture and learning time. – Finally, this allows for teacher and student teamwork by the student helping develop their learning style. If the teacher can help the student in the way they learn, the student will feel more confident and competent in the classroom.
  • 6.
    American Speech-Language-Hearing Associate. (2012).Other hearing assistive technology systems solutions. Retrieved from http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/Other-Hearing-Assistive-Technology- Systems-Solutions/ • Behrmann, Michael - Jerome, Marci Kinas st. (2002, January 00). Assistive technology for students with mild disabilities. Retrieved from http://www.ericdigests.org/2003-1/assistive.htm • Life123, Inc.st. (2012). Choosing headphones. Retrieved from http://www.life123.com/technology/home- electronics/headphones/choosing-headphones.shtml • McIntyre, T. (2004). Strategies for teaching youth with add and adhd. Retrieved from http://www.ldonline.org/article/Strategies_for_Teaching_Youth_with_ADD_and_ADHD • National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLB). (2006).Accommodations for students with ld. Retrieved from http://www.ldonline.org/article/Accommodations_for_Students_with_LD • Nuance Communications, Inc. (2012). Nuance. Retrieved from http://www.nuance.com/dragon/index.htm
  • 7.
    1. http://www.ericdigests.org/2003-1/assistive.htm 2. http://www.ldonline.org/article/Strategies_for_Teaching_Youth_with_ADD_and_A DHD 3. http://www.ldonline.org/article/Strategies_for_Teaching_Youth_with_ADD_and_A DHD 4. http://ontariohearing.com/site/images/pagemaster/one_to_one_communicator.jp g 5. http://www.nuance.com/dragon/index.htm 6. http://www.ldonline.org/article/Accommodations_for_Students_with_LD