Title: LAPTOP LEARNING STRATEGIES
1LAPTOP LEARNING STRATEGIES INFORMATION
NIGHT YCDSB PILOT PROJECT ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC
HIGH SCHOOL
2AGENDA
3INTRODUCTIONS
Lynne Oliphant Department Head, Special
Education Angela Wheeldon Learning Strategies
Teacher Mary Talamo Information Technology
Teacher George Smith Special Education
Program Consultant
4RATIONALE
Students with learning disabilities often have
difficulty in the following areas
- Reading and Writing skills
- Organizational skills
- Time management skills
- Memory skills
- Test writing skills
- Note taking skills
5STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Traditional accommodations
- More time to complete work and tests
- Alternate formats for learning printed materials
(e.g. audio tapes) - The use of computers or scribes for written work
- Teacher made graphic organizers to structure
assignments and information
6PRESENT BARRIERS TO DELIVERING ACCOMMODATIONS
Barriers
- Audio taped versions of materials are not always
available - Limited access to technology in the schools
- Scribe availability is not readily accessible
- Inconsistent use of graphic templates across the
curriculum - Technology has not been user friendly
- Technology poses problems to those students with
poor keyboarding, fine-motor, and eye-hand
co-ordination skills
7OVERCOMING BARRIERS THROUGH THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY
8WHY INTRODUCE LAPTOP LEARNING STRATEGIES?
Through the integration of technology, we hope
to
- Increase overall student achievement
- Increase in the use of technology in many
different environments - Decrease student frustration levels and number of
academic barriers - Increase in student motivation to learn and be
successful - Prepare students for post secondary
- practice
9ADDITIONAL SUPPORTS TO THE PROGRAM
Teacher Training
- Series of software workshops offered this year
and next - Access to consultant support
Curriculum Development
- Curriculum writing team to write lesson by lesson
plans - Parallel BTT and GLE curricula to emphasize
integrated approach
Resources
- 10 laptops
- 10 software packages (Kurzweil, Dragon, WordQ,
Inspiration) - Site based equipment
10SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATION
George Smith, Special Education Program
Consultant (Sec), to give software demo
11BTT and GLE COURSE DESCRIPTION
Students are required to take 2 courses Grade 9
Business Information Technology and Grade 9
Learning Strategies.
The intent is that the skills and content learned
in the BTT and GLE courses will be used to
facilitate success in all of their courses
12HOME ACCESS
Recommended Hardware Processor Pentium
IV Memory 256 MB 512 Monitor 17 Hard Disk
Space 40GB Operating System XP
Professional Sound Card On board should support
at least 16-bit or higher Other Items Floppy
Drive, CD ROM, Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers, USB Key
Flash Drive, Scanner, Printer
13POST SECONDARY SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS
Research has shown that all colleges and
universities in the province of Ontario provide
support for students with learning disabilities.
Students with learning disabilities will not
receive modifications. They can, however, expect
accommodations at the Post-Secondary level.