Exam 12: Assistive Technologies and Innovative Learning Tools
Exam 1: Teaching in Today Apos S Inclusive Classrooms Your Journey Begins38 Questions
Exam 2: Introducing Universal Design for Learning42 Questions
Exam 3: Policies Pracclusive Education41 Questions
Exam 4: Diversity in the Classroom Learners With High Incidence Disabilities49 Questions
Exam 5: Diversity in the Classroom Students With Low Incidence Disabilities50 Questions
Exam 6: Learners With Gifts and Talents Learners Who Are Curners at Risk51 Questions
Exam 7: Collaboration and Cooperative Teaching Tools for Teaching All Learners52 Questions
Exam 8: Designing Learning That Works for All Students58 Questions
Exam 9: Assessing and Evaluating Learner Progress56 Questions
Exam 10: Selecting Instructional Strategies for Teaching All Learners60 Questions
Exam 11: Selecting Behavioral Supports for All Learners57 Questions
Exam 12: Assistive Technologies and Innovative Learning Tools48 Questions
Exam 13: Creating Literacy Rich Environments for All Learners59 Questions
Exam 14: Developing an Understanding of Mathematics in All Learners58 Questions
Exam 15: Teaching Critical Content in Science and Social Studies to All Learners57 Questions
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Modified sports equipment; audio descriptions and captioning for movies; adapted video games; modified skis, rackets, and musical instruments; adapted spinners and game pieces; and modified cameras are examples of:
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When purchasing classroom software, teachers should ask themselves all the following questions, EXCEPT:
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Computers are not going to replace teachers in the foreseeable future because:
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Environmental aids assist us in completing everyday repetitive tasks without causing undue stress on parts of our bodies.
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Graphic novels have the potential to do all of the following, EXCEPT:
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Computers cannot only reduce the amount of time it takes students to learn basic skills, they can significantly improve student scores on standardized tests.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic categories of assistive technology?
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When considering assistive technology, the low-tech solutions should be tried first.
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Podcasting has the potential to do all of the following, EXCEPT:
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Personal amplification systems, hearing aids, Braille transcription, large print, and audio books are all examples of:
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Identify 3 types of assistive technology, and explain how these assistive technologies improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
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When selecting the technology that will most likely result in academic success for a student, the key is to carefully look at the:
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Blogs and wikis can be powerful educational tools because they provide opportunities for all of the following, EXCEPT:
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It is essential that teachers become aware of the technological solutions that are available to their students because:
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It is a well-known and evidence-based fact that computers dehumanize learning.
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The majority of school districts are quick to embrace technology and to change what they teach and how they teach it.
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Using index cards or an instructional strategy such as chunking information into manageable components are examples of a __________ assistive solution.
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Innovative technologies that are currently being used in many of today's classroom include all of the following, EXCEPT:
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