Title: Integrating Instruction and AT in GED Classrooms Session T1302
1Integrating Instruction and AT in GED
ClassroomsSession T1302
- Patti White, M. Ed.
- Disabilities Project Manager, AALRC
- Klaus Neu, Dipl. Paed.
- Media Coordinator
2Developing a Process for Using Assistive
Technology
- Important Start with proven strategies,
knowledge of how adults learn, and knowledge of
adults with learning disabilities. - Determine the best strategy for teaching a given
skill. - Determine the technologies that are possible.
- Choose the technologies that best fit the student
profile and the strategy.
3Custom-fitting technology to students
- Include student in selection process.
- Start with diagnosis
- Strengths
- Difficulties
- Determine goals.
- Consider portability.
- Select compatible technologies.
- Promote independence
4Integrating Instruction with Assistive Technology
5Processing Sequencing
6Direct, Explicit Instruction
- Research-based strategy for adults with learning
disabilities - One-on-one
- Sequential
- Explain what youre doing and why
7StepPad
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8Inspiration
www.inspiration.com
9Pocket Charts
10Paraphrasing
- Another research-based strategy for teaching
adults with learning disabilities - Should accompany all direct instruction
11Voice-Recording Devices
- Step-Pad
- Handheld organizers
- Microsoft Word voice recorder
- Inspiration voice recorder
12FM System
699 (but check E-bay)
http//www.beyondhearingaids.com
13WhisperPhone
9.95
http//www.whisperphone.com
14AlphaSmart
Neo or Dana Wireless Sync with Palm
Organizers and PCs.
www.alphasmart.com
15Repetition
- Practice is important. Repetition is essential.
Homework is GOOD. - What assistive technology device might be used
for homework drills?
16Digital Audio Products
- Now available from RFBD
- Instant access to any part of the book
- Better audio quality
- Convenient....usually one whole book on a CD
- www.rfbd.org
17Talking Scientific Calculator
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http//sun1.aph.org/products/orion.htm
18GED Accommodations
Form required to request GED accommodations for
learning disabilities
19Sample GED Accommodations(others may be
available upon request approval)
- Private setting for learning and testing, free
from interruptions and distractions - Extra time to complete tasks
- Note-takers
- Repeated instructions or directions
- Audio cassettes
20Sample GED Accommodations(continued)
- Large-print text or Braille text
- Readers
- Sign-language interpreters
- Assistive listening devices
- Talking calculator
21GED Interventions Allowed With NO Disability
Documentation
- use of large-print version of the test
- use of a straight-edge (no markings) or guide to
facilitate the reading of the text - use of colored overlays for reading
- request to sit near a window, away from
fluorescent lights, etc. when possible - use of graph paper for working out math problems
22GED Interventions Allowed With NO Disability
Documentation (continued)
- taking individual tests on different days (at the
discretion of the center and available
personnel) - use of clear, transparent overlays with
highlighter - earplugs
- magnifying device and
- priority seating.
23Time Timer
25 and up
www.timetimer.com
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25Maybe just a fan
26If you treat an individual as he is, he will stay
as he is. But if you treat him as if he were
what he ought to be and could be, he will become
what he ought to be and could be. - Goethe
27Thank You!
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