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1 Dueling Devices: How to Assess and Justify Student Needs for Technology
Perkins eLearning Webinar June 22, 2017 Yue-Ting (Ting) Siu, TVI/O&M, Ph.D @TVI_ting

2 So Many Options! @TVI_ting

3 How to Survive the Duel….
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4 How to Survive the Duel….
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5 Conceptual Framework: TPACK
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6 Start With a Needs Assessment
What are the student’s sensory learning channels? (PK) Refer to the Learning Media Assessment (LMA) What instructional tasks does the student need to do? (CK) What features of technology does the student use? (TK) @TVI_ting

7 Sensory Learning Channels : Learning Media
EVERY student is a dual media learner Consider: Work efficiency Uses and limitations of each sense Bridge primary sense with secondary and tertiary senses @TVI_ting

8 Common Instructional Tasks
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9 Technology Features for Visual Access
Mouseless computing (keyboard commands/shortcuts) Font style and size adjustment Contrast adjustment Text highlighting and/or masking Screen magnification Text-to-speech (visual playback controls) @TVI_ting

10 Technology Features for Tactile Access
Mouseless computing (keyboard commands/shortcuts) Computer-readable text Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Braille code translation compatibility @TVI_ting

11 Technology Features for Auditory Access
Mouseless computing (keyboard commands/shortcuts) Computer-readable text Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Screenreader: Auditory access to menus, buttons, navigation of device and content Speech rate, pitch, voice @TVI_ting

12 TPACK in Practice Embed technology instruction within classroom integration Empower students and the team to feel successful – Get buy-in! Maintain flexibility – adjust tools as necessary Consider IEP goals as your annual lesson plan Use objectives as your task analysis How to write tech goals for the IEP: @TVI_ting

13 Case Study: “Pasta Guy”
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14 Sample IEP Goal for “Pasta Guy”
When assigned a novel in Language Arts class, Sam will use a personal computing device with features for text-to-speech, screenreader, and screen magnification to read and annotate accessible digital talking books such as Bookshare books. He will do so independently for 100% of all assigned books, for 3 out of 4 trials. @TVI_ting

15 A Strategic IEP Goal: Implication Integration When assigned a novel
Classroom teacher will assign novel to student, identifies media Personal computing device Device is available at all times Features of technology Drives cost comparison Read and annotate Identifies needed tech features and training Accessible digital talking books Team responsibility for format of educational materials @TVI_ting

16 Translate Task Analysis to Objectives
Receive assignment Active Bookshare membership Download books to device Open reading app Adjust visual settings Read w/ TTS & screenreader Use annotation tools Download book and adjust settings for font size and utilize keyboard shortcuts for screen magnification Learn keyboard commands to playback audio reading using TTS and screenreader Make notes within book @TVI_ting

17 Takeaways: It’s all about…
Aligning sensory learning channels Identifying tasks Identifying features of technology Collaboration: IEP team, Other end users Connecting with resources - Find your CoP! Perkins Paths to Technology Facebook Groups Twitter chats: #ATchat, #brlchat, #a11y @TVI_ting

18 Thanks for Participating!
Ting Siu, TVI/O&M, Ph.D @TVI_ting


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