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Assistive Technologies Available To Teachers By: Brittany Stanchio, Daphnie Pugh and Amber Warren
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Assistive Technologies Available To Teachers

By: Brittany Stanchio, Daphnie Pugh and Amber Warren

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• Many students, in school, have diverse needs.

• Assistive technologies cater to the students needs of

• Some examples:

• A student may be deaf or not able to hear well.

• A student may be blind or not able to see well.

The Importance of Assistive Technologies

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Apple iPad/iPhone

• Have many useful controls and apps for a vision impaired student.

• VoiceOver control

• Speaks to you before you click on an app

• Easy to remember shortcuts, helping students use the i-Pad, without looking at it

• Evernote (downloadable app)

• Supports VoiceOver

• Stores voice notes, photos and text so they can be accessed over any device.

• LookTel Money Reader (downloadable app for iPhone)

• Announces the exact value of paper money, by taking a picture, using the camera on an iPhone or iPad

• For more useful apps, check out this link:

• http://appadvice.com/applist_ipad_client_view/apps-for-the-visually-impaired

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Braille Note Takers

• Useful tool for the visually impaired

• Can connect to a computer using a USB port

• Helps identify which letter is which, by the use of the braille keyboard

• For more information about Braille Note Takers; checkout the link below.

• http://www.humanware.com/en-usa/products/blindness/braillenotes

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Personal Frequency Modulation (FM) System

• Useful technology for

• hearing impaired students

• students who have trouble concentrating with background noise

• Consists of the following:

• a transmitter microphone for the speaker

• pair of headphones that receives the information from speaker

• Receiver (headphones) can connect to hearing aid, if necessary

• great way to include every student even if they don't have a disability.

• http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/FM-Systems/

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Other Technology for Hearing Impaired

Students• Visual or Text-Communication Devices

• Speech to Print Software

• Some apps for this type of technology include:

• ListNote Speech-to-Text Notes (Googleplay App)

• Dragon Dictation (iPhone App)

• For more information on apps, see the link below:

• http://atcoalition.org/news/top-10-iphone-apps-people-who-are-deaf-or-hard-hearing