Sunday, February 23, 2014

Tech and Sensory Impairments

Having any kind of impairment can be frustrating and sometimes a disadvantage. But with today's technologies we can give people a helpful hand. I wear contacts that has always been an issue for me. I can't see like some of my friends who have a 20/20 vision. If I didn't have my contacts or glasses on I would be lost. I can see colors but it is very blurry for me and I would get a headache.


I have the new Windows 8 on my computer and have seen lot of the suggestions on the site already. I love the fact I have touch screen on my laptop/ I have a few suggestions is that it seems overly sensitive. I get frustrated at times because if I am doing something the screen will disappear from my page without me touching it.  The magnifier on Windows 8 is a great resource  and could be useful in the classroom for students who need to see things up closer.  In the classrooms today they have the old magnifiers for students use. Not up to date technology.


http://www.sense.org.uk/content/press-release-new-booklet-%E2%80%93-multi-sensory-impaired-children-hospital This a news report from the U.K. I thought it would be nice to read how a different country helps people who have impairments.




http://www.playworks.net/special-needs-toys.html This a website where you can buy special toys for sensory play. I thought this would be great to share because sometimes we have students who need a little extra in the classroom.


I believe it is important to understand that people are just people. We all have something that puts us at a disadvantage but we can overcome it. I am grateful to the experiences I have with students with disabilities. Reading about all the new advances in technology can only help students who really need it. But we shouldn't take away from the human experience either.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Exceptional Students

The first article I read was "Creating a Virtual Learning Environment for Gifted and Talented Learners". Creating a virtual classroom for students who are beyond their peers is a great idea. Students would get more out of their learning if they have challenges. Informational Technology needs to be utilized in a way that students get the most out of learning. I like the idea of the virtual thematic unit for the virtual learning environment.using multicultural in students learning can only benefit them. I feel this article has many websites that any teacher can use. I know getting technology involved in a classroom is daunting to some teachers all that is really needed is someone with experience to help them.

I feel like all we do is categorize students and really don't take the time for real person. Students who are both gifted and learning disabled puts them into two categories that they probably don't want to deal with. But how can the student be challenged and engaged in their learning is the real question. As an educator we should be working to common goal of enabling the student to strive for their needs. It can only help them if we show them. 

   
 
http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/every-learner/6776 Inclusion in the 21st-century classroom: Differentiating with technology By Bobby Hobgood, Ed.D. and Lauren Ormsby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qznrGDwSD0 Special Populations in Gifted Education
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_22141470/scant-attention-paid-gifted-and-special-needs-students Are gifted and special-needs students being left behind? By Lisa Wirthman

Giftedness and Learning Disabilities By Sheldon H. Horowitz, Ed 

I put up two youtube videos and two articles on the topic at hand.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Use and Benifits of Pecs

I watched and listened to: A Clear Picture: The Use and Benefits of Pecs by Lori Frost M.D.  This webcast was informative and useful for people who might be just learning that his/her child has autism. It shows that pecs communication is of value to children who have autism. They are able to express in away that they never could before. I also believe this would be good for incoming teachers who don't know how to help parents. Not every special education teacher has the ability to interact with a child who doesn't speak. I'm not trying to be judgmental about special education teachers it is just reality.

I have to say I am glad I have the experience and knowledge. Listening to this audio is somewhat monotone I think it should have an engaging voice that would keep someone interested. The webcast has many different examples from school and home life. Teaching autistic children is step-by-step process that takes time and a lot of practice.

Most students can learn by modeling but when a child has autism it is safe to say,  they learn in phases and it takes both school and home to work together. Pecs is a greats system in the mind of a child who doesn't have the words.

Pecs is alternative to communicate. Just pictures is not a real form to pecs this would be consider as a myth. If you want to use pecs for your child talk to your school because they can get the program,  Improving the communication can help you and your child. Parents need the information in a way they can understand. I would recommend this webcast to teachers and parents.

Teachers should use this webcast for parents or even for trainings. We need to support the special education teachers and all people who are involved in helping students. We have to come together and be one.