NETS-T: 1, 3, 4, 5
COMMUNICATION
According
to the United States Society of Augmentative and Alternative Communication
(USASAAC), Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) “includes all forms
of communication—other than oral speech—that are used to express thoughts,
needs, wants, and ideas.” This mean that AAC is used through nonverbal
expressions (such as faces or gestures), symbols, pictures, or writing. AAC is
a method used by people with severe speech or language problems to aid existing
speech or replace not functional speech. The method’s purpose is to promote
“social interaction, school performance, and feelings of self-worth” (USAAC)
LOW-TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TOOL
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COMMUNICATION BOARD |
For the purposes of Adaptive
Technology, Low-Tech Communication Tools are devices that do not require
a power source. An example of low-tech tool is a communication board. A
communication board is simple, using letters, words, phrases, pictures, or
symbols the user and partner can use to communicate. The boards can be elaborate
or extremely simple. As a teacher, I can work to create communication boards
specific to lessons we are covering. The biggest issue with Low-Tech communication is the need for the user to indicate to the partner what is being selected. This is normally done through pointing, but this may not be possible for those with physical constraints. “Scanning,” having the partner point at the board as the user uses blinking or vocalizing, can solve the limits (Scott, 1998).
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HIGH-TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION TOOL
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High-Tech Communication tools are devices that require
power sources, making them more complex than Low-Tech. An example of High-Tech Communication
is a “ChatBox.” A chat box is similar to communication boards, because it
allows the user to communicate with a partner. It allows the user to digitize
speech with a keyboard. It is pre-programmed with vocabulary, voice, and the
language of the user. Individuals can use ChatBox at any age. ChatBox is a
product that comes in many formats, from the standard one (see INSERT A), to the
sleeker “Palm Pilot” type product (see INSERT B). In the classroom, these
products would be helpful for those who want to participate in the class. They
are no larger than an iPad, making it easily transported between classes. As a
teacher, inclusion is very important. Products such as the ChatBox give
students who normally would be unable to communicate the chance to interact
with me and the other students.
ACCESSIBILITY
An
input device is used to enter information. This is something we use everyday
without even realizing the effort, such as a keyboard, scanner, or gaming
console. Input devices are beneficial for special needs students because it can
help communication in and out of the classroom with other students and
teachers.
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RIGHT HANDED KEYBOARD |
HARDWARE
Hardware is the physical aspect of technology. An example
for special needs students is a half-qwerty keyboard. The keyboard allows users
the option of one-hand or two-hand typing. This type of keyboard is especially helpful
for those who have physical disabilities or injuries. The keyboard is laid out normally,
but there are two letters per key. The space bar is used with the letter to get
the other letter. The keyboard is set up for left- or right-handed people. The
main problem with the keyboard is the price. It generally runs for about $600
brand new.
SOFTWARE
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WORD PREDICTION |
Software is used on the computer. An example is Word
Prediction. Word Prediction cuts down on the number of words needed to type.
When the first letter of a word is typed, a list of words pops up based on
history and context. The user only has to type the number of the word needed.
This software would be helpful for note taking or writing assignments in the
classroom and for homework. This would be an efficient way for students to keep
up with discussions and work required of each student, helping the student to
not fall behind. Students can use the program on a laptop or as an application
on a tablet such as the iPad.