Chapter 10 Promoting Success for All Students through Technology J. Charlene Welsh.

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Chapter 10 Promoting Success for All Students through Technology J. Charlene Welsh

Basic Overview  This chapter discusses using various technologies within lessons to support the learning of diverse students.  Diverse students are students from different cultures, backgrounds, and experiences  Multicultural education is affirming the expansive diversity of student interests, needs, and talents present in every school classroom  Technology can allow teachers to create learning situations in which students can gain better understandings of students from different cultures, races, languages, and genders

Online Translation Resources  Google Translate  Translates words, sentences, and webpages between more than 50 different languages.  BabelFish  A basic online translator that can translate words and phrases between 14 different languages  Newspaper Map  Uses Google Maps to see the world and choose newspapers to translate into over 40 different languages

 Differentiated instruction  Creating different learning experiences to meet the different needs of individual students  Teachers need to take into consideration the different learning styles of their students  Hard to find time and resources to differentiate the instruction while considering the students interests, their learning styles, and the curriculum  Universal design for learning  An educational framework related to creating learning environments that will be beneficial and can accommodate student learning differences  CAST  Video to help understand DI and UDL

Tools for universally designed classrooms  Tagxedo (need to install Microsoft Silverlight, which is similar to Adobe Flash)  Create word clouds  Electronic spellers and dictionaries  TERC (Technical education research centers) has an online signing dictionary   Calculators  

Assistive technologies  Interactive electronic storybooks  Sesame Street Stories  Story Place  Speech Recognition Software  Displays text on a computer from a user’s spoken words  Text Reading Software  Allows users to hear the computer read written text  Screen Reading Software  Translates the visual page

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