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Assistive Technology Helps Disabled People

What is assistive technology?



Assistive technology refers to alternative or adaptive specialized hardware and software, including enabling input devices, voice synthesizers, and voice recognition programs (Marbler, Hadadian, & Ulman, 1999). This technology enables students with learning and physical disabilities to actively participate in inclusive classroom tasks such as writing, reading, mathematics, and the like (Lankutis & Kennedy, 2002).

For example, Karl Dean, who has Cerebral Palsy, utilizes a variety of communication devices. For additional information regarding how assistive technology helps people with disabilities, click on Yvonne Singer: A Paragon of Perseverance by Irene Towt.


References


Lankutis, T., and K. Kennedy. 2002. Assistive Technology and the Multiage Classroom. Technology & Media, 22(8): 38-43.

Marbler, J. B., A. Hadadian, and J. Ulman. 1999. Using Assistive Technology in the Inclusive Classroom. Preventing School Failure, 43(7): 113-120.

For more information, click on the following links:

Poole, Bernard J., Yvonne Singer. "Education Technologies for Accessibility." Proceedings of TCC 2005: Tenth Annual Teaching in the Community Colleges Online Conference, University of Hawaii, April 19-21, 2005.

Poole, Bernard J., Yvonne Singer. "Accessibility Issues in Educational Computing." Proceedings of IOC 2005: INNOVATION, EDUCATION, TECHNOLOGY, AND YOU. Illinois Online Conference for Teaching and Learning, Illinois Community Colleges Online (ILCCO), February 16-18, 2005.

Textbook: Jackson, L., Sky-McIlvain, E., Poole, B. J., & Singer, Y. (2005). EDUCATION FOR AN INFORMATION AGE: Teaching in the Computerized Classroom, 5th edition. In Chapter 15. Instructional Technology for Students with Disabilities: Assistive Technologies of Which We All Should Be Aware.


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