Abstract
This paper examines the different types of assistive and instructional technology available to students who are classified with one or more of the thirteen disabilities outlined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (referred to as, IDEA). While the roles of assistive and instructional technology are different, there are many instances where their uses may overlap. Thus, while these two categories will be discussed separately, it should be noted that some information may be applied to each category and more than one piece of technology. The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction to the world of assistive and instructional technology for those who may be new to its concepts, particularly parents who have recently learned that their child may benefit from extra assistance and future educators who are interested in learning more about the devices they will be using to reach their students. After each of the thirteen disabilities is discussed briefly, each disability will then be assigned several types of assistive and instructional technology that serve it well. This will by no means be an exhaustive list of all types of technology available to teachers, parents, and students. However, it will attempt to provide a varied glimpse at some of the options that are available and how they may help children who are struggling to access the curriculum.
Recommended Citation
Caldwell, Taylor
(2019)
"Tech for Understanding: An Introduction to Assistive and Instructional Technology in the Classroom,"
The Kabod: Vol. 6:
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1, Article 1.
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https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/kabod/vol6/iss1/1