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The Advantages of Technological Innovation

By: endeavor

One of the advantages of technological innovation is its potential for "leveling the playing field" a bit for children who have disabilities.

One of my colleagues, Mary Ulrich, has observed how a particular kind of technological device - handheld computers - can help involve children with disabilities while also enhancing the learning of all children in the classroom.


In one 6th-grade classroom, all her students received handheld computers paid for by a grant from the Palm Education Pioneers Program.


The children were very excited to have this new device and seemed to learn how to use it more easily than the adults did!


While the teachers and students used the handheld computers in many ways, such as communicating with parents, distributing class notes, accessing the Internet for information,   and doing homework assignments,   a few applications were especially helpful for children with special learning needs.


For example, these children often need calculators, spellcheckers, dictionaries, and planning books to stay on top of their work. All these utilities are provided by the handheld computer.


Handheld computers are also helpful in fostering self-management activities of children with disabilities. Teachers: an beep or flash reminders about tasks, or send detailed directions; the students can do self-checks and break work into manageable segments.


Because everyone was learning to use this new device, all students were brawn into the exploration process and were highly motivated to use it for earning activities. They also cooperated more with peers, including those beers with disabilities.


Although the original excitement was tempered as time went by, all of the students found useful ways to enhance their learning with he handheld computers. Many other types of assisted technology are available for use with children who have more severe disabilities, such as special touch pads and other devices that allow them to become actively engaged with the environment.


On the other hand, software and television producers make many positive claims about the benefits of these programs and products, but there insufficient research focusing on exploring the cognitive, social, emotional, of even physical effects on children, and very little funding to encourage suction research.

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Using Interactive Technology To Learn

By: Paul Buchanan

Interactive technology is becoming increasingly common place in classrooms around the country. This new and innovative way of teaching encourages children to learn faster and retain more information so it can be the perfect tool for teachers looking to get the best out of their students. Actively doing something is said to be the ideal way to get information to stay in our minds longer, so teaching interactively is vital to providing our children with the tools and desire to keep learning throughout their lives.

Using assistive technology can help children with their learning and can also benefit them in a number of other ways. Asking children to participate with new interactive technology can often help them to learn information faster as they are encouraged to actively participate in a subject so are more engaged and will often pay more attention to a lesson. Giving a child the confidence to use this type of technology can also be a great starting point to their learning as it can help familiarize them with equipment so they can easily adapt to similar technologies later in life.

There are various tools that can be found in most classrooms, all of which can be said to aid children in their learning. Computers are a great way to get kids to understand and use technology and can often make learning more fun, through the use of games, quizzes and puzzles. The ability to link up computers means pupils can actively participate with others using the same technologies which can not only help them learn but can also improve their social skills, a vital part of the learning process.

Using an interactive whiteboard can make teaching more interesting which can help to engage children in a lesson. An interactive whiteboard is a presentation device that uses a computer to impart information to a classroom so everyone can learn together. The teacher is able to interact with this technology and can encourage their children to work with the computer program, all of which enhances their learning techniques and teaches them new information in an innovative and interesting way. Although interactive technologies can be a valuable aid when teaching they cannot take over from the importance of pupil, teacher interaction and should be used simply to assist with the learning process.

So whether its interactive whiteboards high tech computers or interactive games, technology can help children learn faster and can increase their awareness of new technologies. Utilising interactive technology is the best way to involve our children in a lesson so they happily retain information and get excited and motivated about their own learning.

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