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Using Assistive Technology for Inclusive Learning in K-12 Classrooms
A vision or hearing loss, deaf-blindness, significant cognitive impairment, physical and neurological disability, or multiple disability for which personnel with highly specialized skills and knowledge are needed in order to meet the needs of the child. 20 USC 1462 §662 (c)(3) IDEA.
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Supporting Writing and the Writing Process Through the Use of Assistive Technology
Vicki Donne (Robert Morris University, USA) and Mary A. Hansen (Robert Morris University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6424-3.ch008
Abstract
Writing is an important skill needed for success in education, social communications, and employment. Yet many students with disabilities struggle with writing. They may experience difficulties with handwriting, spelling, sentence writing, fluent writing, and/or revising and editing. The reasons for the challenges vary just as the characteristics of disabilities vary. Some students with disabilities struggle with the motoric aspects of writing while others struggle with the self-regulatory and cognitive aspects. The use of technology and assistive technology can improve student access and performance in writing. An interdisciplinary approach evaluating the barriers in writing, possible solutions, and progress with assistive technology implementation can create effective assistive technology solutions to increase writing achievement.
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Assistive Technology for Teacher Education: From Research to Curriculum
Disabilities that do not occur frequently in the population but can have a major impact on a student’s functioning; includes autism, Asperger’s disorder, Tourette syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, and physical disabilities (Duquette, 2007).
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