Have you ever had any blind, partly blind or deaf-blind students in any of your classes, Kathy? What sort of assistive technology would you use for those kids?
@1958boomergirl - yes, It is hard to say not knowing the cog. ability of the student but I would start with light boards and light tables for students who have vision difficulties, also look into document camera which could enlarge pages in a book... for deaf- blind students maybe try switch toys that vibrate or have different sensory tops. Thanks for checing the video. Blessings
you're great teachers. an AAC is very important for communication disabled children. as a speech-language pathologist, i'm so impress coz, our clinic are also lacking of that technology. yet, we need a lot more for training and equiped ourselves using the tools. Good for you and you children.
This is a great clip and I love how you demonstrate each piece of equipment. How might these be used in a middle school setting. I seems you are in an Elementary school. Does your district offer this technology across the board in other schools, or only at Holland? I have 22 new IEP students entering our 5th grade and am wondering about applications for a few of them.
These are great! But i have a question that i hope you can answer... you said you only had one deaf student, does he/she ALSO have mental of intellectual disability? I ask because in my school district they had the deaf students in their own classrooms. I dont know how it is in your district, i was just wondering. Great assistive technology!! Love it! I am taking an class on assistive technology this summer at my university, thats how i came across your video.
That's a good question. Yes the child who was in my classroom who was deaf also had severe/profound cog. delays. Her needs were best met in a self contained classroom like mine. However, other students in the district who are deaf and of "average" cog. functioning attend gen ed. classes with an interpreter or resource support. Thanks for the comments. If you get a chance check out a new device called a Dynovox! It is so cool.
Very nice explaining the arrary of communication devices and how to utilize thm for students non-verbal. I agree with your ideas and I also think you should upload to TeacherTube as wlll as School Tube. Pass on the good ideas!
I liked this video as a good overview of basic AT communication devices. This would be good to port to TeacherTube since US schools block Youtube most of the time. Nice job!
I liked this video as a good overview of basic AT communication devices. This would be good to port to TeacherTube since US schools block Youtube most of the time. Nice job!
it's ok
VMEstella138 1 month ago
nice...
oJFelicity920 1 month ago
This is great. As a college student preparing to go into student teaching, this was extremely helpful for me! Thanks for the ideas!
abigailt12 1 month ago
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thank you, the information was very useful! I like the ending! lol!!
530BigBen 3 months ago
Thank you for letting us into your classroom.
FowlerWainwright 8 months ago
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HTPtheFirst 10 months ago
Have you ever had any blind, partly blind or deaf-blind students in any of your classes, Kathy? What sort of assistive technology would you use for those kids?
1958boomergirl 11 months ago
@1958boomergirl - yes, It is hard to say not knowing the cog. ability of the student but I would start with light boards and light tables for students who have vision difficulties, also look into document camera which could enlarge pages in a book... for deaf- blind students maybe try switch toys that vibrate or have different sensory tops. Thanks for checing the video. Blessings
weibellk 11 months ago
Is your son a Neuroypical?
travelplus1 1 year ago
you're great teachers. an AAC is very important for communication disabled children. as a speech-language pathologist, i'm so impress coz, our clinic are also lacking of that technology. yet, we need a lot more for training and equiped ourselves using the tools. Good for you and you children.
sambedul11 1 year ago
nice
chestnj586 1 year ago
This is a great clip and I love how you demonstrate each piece of equipment. How might these be used in a middle school setting. I seems you are in an Elementary school. Does your district offer this technology across the board in other schools, or only at Holland? I have 22 new IEP students entering our 5th grade and am wondering about applications for a few of them.
Eduk8rVt 1 year ago
This is really, really great. Would it be too much trouble to ask for a list of these items you describe?
Flow636 2 years ago
These are great! But i have a question that i hope you can answer... you said you only had one deaf student, does he/she ALSO have mental of intellectual disability? I ask because in my school district they had the deaf students in their own classrooms. I dont know how it is in your district, i was just wondering. Great assistive technology!! Love it! I am taking an class on assistive technology this summer at my university, thats how i came across your video.
andhernavilez 2 years ago
That's a good question. Yes the child who was in my classroom who was deaf also had severe/profound cog. delays. Her needs were best met in a self contained classroom like mine. However, other students in the district who are deaf and of "average" cog. functioning attend gen ed. classes with an interpreter or resource support. Thanks for the comments. If you get a chance check out a new device called a Dynovox! It is so cool.
weibellk 2 years ago
Very nice explaining the arrary of communication devices and how to utilize thm for students non-verbal. I agree with your ideas and I also think you should upload to TeacherTube as wlll as School Tube. Pass on the good ideas!
ConstantineWoodard 2 years ago
I liked this video as a good overview of basic AT communication devices. This would be good to port to TeacherTube since US schools block Youtube most of the time. Nice job!
MrDage 3 years ago 2
I liked this video as a good overview of basic AT communication devices. This would be good to port to TeacherTube since US schools block Youtube most of the time. Nice job!
MrDage 3 years ago