This document discusses several emerging technologies that can benefit students with learning disabilities, including phonetic spelling software, iPhones, and Kahoot. The phonetic spelling software automatically converts a student's typing into the intended word. iPhones can be used for educational research projects and games. Kahoot is a free learning game app that teachers can use to engage students and reinforce material in a fun way through interactive quizzes and games.
This document discusses several emerging technologies that can benefit students with learning disabilities, including phonetic spelling software, iPhones, and Kahoot. The phonetic spelling software automatically converts a student's typing into the intended word. iPhones can be used for educational research projects and games. Kahoot is a free learning game app that teachers can use to engage students and reinforce material in a fun way through interactive quizzes and games.
This document discusses several emerging technologies that can benefit students with learning disabilities, including phonetic spelling software, iPhones, and Kahoot. The phonetic spelling software automatically converts a student's typing into the intended word. iPhones can be used for educational research projects and games. Kahoot is a free learning game app that teachers can use to engage students and reinforce material in a fun way through interactive quizzes and games.
Bailee Earwood EDU 214 April 23, 2020 Adaptive or Assistive Technology / Phonetic Spelling Software
• Students with learning
disabilites can benefit from the Phonetic Spelling Software because it is designed to automatically convert the students typing into the word that they intended to write. • You can find additional content on the Phonetic Spelling Software by going to websites that explain the use of software for students with learning disabilites. Phonetic Spelling Software • This software can be found free on microsoft word, just go and hit the insert tab and go to advanced symbols. • There are also many other ways students with learning disabilites can get the educational information they need to succeed at a comfortable way for them. • If the teachers and students are doing their part and trying their best, every software can benefit them in different ways.
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Emerging Technology / Iphone • Iphones can be used in an educational enviornment that is older and that will probably have their own iphone already, like in high school. • The Iphone can be used in the classroom for looking up data research like for a class project. • The iphone can also be used for students to play educational learning games that are fun for them and they are still learning the things they need to know. • An iphone costs anywhere between $499-$800 depending on what generation you want/have.
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Iphone • In highschool we know over half of the students have some type of phone device that can help them look up data research for any topic they are learning about. • If a student does not have access to an iphone they can always ask to go to the library or computer lab to look up the information they need.
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Innovative Uses/ Kahoot! • Kahoot is a fun learning game for students with devices that can make learning a student more fun and a good way for teachers and students to interact. • Teachers can put any additional content on the Kahoot app that they want their students to learn. • Kahoot is a free app from the app store, you just download it and enter your teachers pin and play away! Kahoot • Kahoot is a good app that allows students to learn but also have fun • Kahoot is a goos game for before a test, so the students can review the material. • It is also good for after a test, so students can relax and have fun after they just took a test. References
• 5 Examples of Assistive Technology in the Classroom. (n.d.). Retrieved
from https://www.masters-in-special-education.com/lists/5- examples-of-assistive-technology-in-the-classroom/ • iPhone. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.apple.com/iphone/ • Learning games: Make learning awesome! (n.d.). Retrieved from https://kahoot.com/