Thursday, September 25, 2014

Assistve Technology for the Deaf

One disability that is covered under IDEA is deafness. Students who are deaf are born with impaired hearing, this can range from not being able to hear at all to barely being able to hear. This clearly puts students at a disadvantage when it comes to learning because if they can understand what the teacher is saying how are they supposed to know what is going on in the class? One of the biggest struggle for a deaf student is keeping up with the rest of the class. Hearing students can understand the teacher, talk to others, ask for help, and interact with almost anyone. A deaf student however would struggle with all of these things in a hearing dominant school. They would have to go at a slower pace than the hearing students or at least get one on one help. I am going to talk about two assistive technology I believe benefit the deaf.

One AT designed to help deaf students and deaf people everywhere is the hearing aid. When people think about devices for the deaf the hearing aid is the first thing that comes to mind. Hearing aids are electronic devices put in the ears of a deaf person to help them hear sounds better. This helps students hear the teacher and other students. It also helps them partake in everyday class activities. According to the National Institute On Deafness and Other Communication Disorders the way a hearing aid works is it, "magnifies sound vibrations entering the ear (Hearing Aids)." This makes it easier for students to hear the sounds around them. Hearing aids can cost anywhere between $25-$2,000. To find more information on hearing aids please go to this website, http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/pages/hearingaid.aspx. This is one of the best, if not the best, AT for deaf students.

Another AT designed to help deaf students is the C-print. The C-print is a tool used to change speech into text for deaf people to be able to understand what others are saying. According to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a college of Rochester Institute of Technology, "the system successfully is being used to provide communication access to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing in many programs around the country (What Is C-Print)." The C-print can be used on computers and laptops. While people are taking their words appear on the screen of the computer or laptop. This piece of technology helps students learn because they know what is being said in the class by looking at the text this device provides them. Like the hearing aid it helps them keep up with the class by understanding what people are saying. The cost of the C-print varies depending on a number of things like; the equipment used, the demand of the product, and more. To find more information about the C-print please go to this websitehttp://www.rit.edu/ntid/cprint/.The C-print may not be as well know as the hearing aid but it is just as helpful.

I can see the future for both of these AT's being very bright. I didn't see any information on future developments but there are a number of ways they can make both of these AT's even better in the future. I believe the hearing aid can be advanced by making be usable at farther distances. Many hearing aids only work within a certain range of space and none of which are very big. I believe that increasing that area in which one can hear while using a hearing aid is possible and would be extremely helpful. For the C-print I think an easy and helpful adjustment would be to make it so the deaf person could type and the program would speak for them. There are many apps nowadays that do that which is why I think it'd be easy to attach that feature onto the C-print. It would also help a lot with communication because not only could the deaf person understand hearing people, hearing people could understand the deaf person. I think these are just a few things that could be done to these AT's in the future to make them even better.



Work Cited

"What Is C-Print." C-print. National Technical Institute for the Deaf. Web.
"Hearing Aids." Hearing Aids. National Institute On Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Web.


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Ohio DL Schools

Out of the five DL schools I looked up the one I would pick for my child would be ECOT. I felt like out of all the schools this one had the most information. They had tabs and under those tabs were more things you could click on to give you even more information. The information was very clear and easy to understand. Most of the information were in short and easy to read paragraphs then they would have bullet points to make things even easier to understand. Also, the website alone looked very inviting and fun. The website had pictures, videos, links, and many other things that made it look like it'd be an fun learning experience. Finally, they seemed to keep up to date with their FAQ page. It was easy to find and answered very common questions. These are the reasons why I would send my child to this school out of the five I researched.

Out of the five DL schools I looked up the one I would least like my kids to go to would be Virtual Community School of Ohio. They seemed to have the least amount of information out of all of these sites. The information they did have were in longer and more boring paragraphs. It didn't seem like it would be fun or easy for my child to learn from that. Also, the website itself looked kind of bland and boring. They had one video that looked more boring than ECOT's, that had little to no pictures, few links, and overall it looked like a poor learning experience. Finally, they had no FAQ page. If they did then they made it too hard to find because I couldn't find it. Its hard to trust this school if they don't show that they answer your questions. This is why this would be the my last choice out of the five DL schools I looked up.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

My GoAnimate Video

Don't Be Late by redsocks1433 on GoAnimate
I chose to create this scenario because I don't want my students to show up late for my class. I want them to know from the start that they need to be in my class on time. It is kind of a funny/silly way to remind them to be in class on time. However, I might let it slide once or if they have a good reason. I just want them in my class the entire time in order to learn the most they can from my class.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

PicMonkey picture


 I really enjoyed PicMonkey. It was a lot of fun and very easy to use. It had so many options to mess around with which I enjoyed a lot. I'm usually not a picture person but using this website made it interesting. It also allowed me to be funny with my image which I loved. The only problem I had with it was that there was a lot of things that you had to pay for to use but other than that I really liked this site. I will probably be using it in the future.

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Thursday, September 4, 2014

My Prezi

This is my Prezi about me as a history teacher. I wrote this as if it was being seen by my students, 7th grade history students. I gave the students a brief look at what to expect in my class. I mentioned some topics in the class we are going to discuss such as the Romans, Greeks, and Spartans. I also showed them what i'm like as a teacher and as a person so they know what to expect from me. I even gave them some person background on myself about why I want to teach them about history. This Prezi is just to get them to know me and get them prepared for my class.

I really liked using Prezi, I felt it was much easier than PowerPoint. I enjoyed my experience using this software. I really liked the way everything flowed and the paths it took. It looks really cool and I think will grab the attention of students more effectively. I also like how it does most of the hard work for you such as make links usable and posting videos and images. I didn't really have any challenges with this software. Everything worked very well. Overall, I really liked Prezi and will use it in the future.