How Technology Benefits Learning
Assistive technology is a valuable tool for children with learning disorders. It can make a big difference, both in the classroom and during homework time.
Assistive technology is a valuable tool for children with learning disorders. It can make a big difference, both in the classroom and during homework time.
Assistive technology is an umbrella term that, depending on the child and their needs, may refer to a number of things:
Having access to assistive technology at school can make a huge difference for children with special needs. By helping them overcome difficulties in reading, writing, math, and other areas, these tools allow students to fully participate in class. More specifically, they are designed to assist with the following:
Whether it’s used in class or during homework time, assistive technology helps students with conditions such as dyslexia, dysorthography, and dyscalculia. It also makes it easier for special needs children to socialize and overcome certain physical and sensory limitations.
Students with a reading- or writing-related disability can benefit from using certain specialized software. Here are a few common examples:
Spreadsheets, calculators, and special software can be great for students with dyscalculia. Another handy tool is the talking calculator, which reads out calculations.
Some students struggle to put their ideas in order. Helpful aids include the following:
Writing: Catherine Couturier
Scientific review: Nathalie Paquet-Bélanger
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Rewriting: The Alloprof Parents’ team