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What is Computer Assisted Instruction?

Benefits:

  • self paced
  • self-directed learning
  • Exercises various senses

Tutor:

Drill and Practice

Tutorials

Simulations

Games: Stimulating and challenging

Tools: Help with processing issues

Speech to text software: Assistive Software recognizes spoken word and converts into text.

Benefits:

removes physical barriers

decreased anxiety

increased writing production, less embarrassment through a scribe

Independence: able to write with more speed, deliberate and detailed

 

Challenges:

  • Frustrating
  • Large memory card required
  • Not easily portable

Free examples:

  • Google docs voice typing
  • Speechnotes on Chrome
  • Apple Dictation
  • Windows Speech Recognition
  • Dragon professional Individual $300
  • Briana $300

Text to Speech Software:

  • Understand the text
  • more access to technology
  • Student growth

issues:

  • too short of a sentence won’t translate
  • break up sentence in a weird way
  • not easily portable

Smartboard: Electronic whiteboard and computer screen

  • Display image and draw on the image at the same time
  • preloaded activities
  • brings text to speech and speech to text
  • enlarge text on the screen

Helps students with:

  • Visual impairments
  • reading and processing disabilities
  • adhd
  • Group projects

Not enough teachers have experience and training with a smart board

Height may not be level to elementary school students

The glare of a smart board

 

 

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