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Hello Amanda,
My name is Marianna and I work as a special needs/resource teacher in a middle school. In addition, I have a Master degree in educational Technology. You have asked a truly broad question regarding technology and autism. Many of my students with autism and other learning disabilities use technology daily; each of them uses technology that fits their cognitive and physical capabilities.One of my students is using the iPad very successfully , in the classroom. His teacher is very agreeable with the shortcomings of our technology crippled environment and has no difficulty with all of the students work posted into a folder so that it can be viewed by his parents.
Dear Amanda,
Autisim is a term that now encompasses ALL forms of congenital learning disabilities. Prior to this definition expansion, Autism was a diagnosis that had specific and limited behavior characteristics of self withdrawal and unresposiveness.
It is difficult to expect a defined answer to your question. If I come across any info, I'll pass it on.
JJC
Hello Amanda, Regarding your question about technology and students with disabilities: when I was an elementary school computer teacher I taught special and regular education students how to touch type using a method by Orton Gillingham. It was a song that the students learned. Since I only had one computer in my classroom I made Xerox copies of the keyboard and laminated them. Three weeks later all of the students could touch type. It was amazing. Evaggelos,
Evaggelos,
Would you kindly direct me to a place where I could find more information on how to use typing with this method.
It was about 12 or 13 years ago and I remember going to a workshop offered by the school district. I don't have anything more concrete information to offer but that. I found several web resources through Google, though:
http://www.bristolvaschools.org/mwarren/Keyboarding.htm
http://www.irvingisd.net/alphasmart/documents/activities_teaching_k...
I remember that the students loved this method. I used it all the way down to 1st grade and it was very successful.
I googled the first few words of this song. I am sorry I don't have any more supporting data to offer.
Sincerely,
Evaggelos
Hi,
Thank you for the information, I am a Dyslexia tutor and use this method to teach students reading skills. I am sure that this will add to their bag of skills too.
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