Exam 5: Assistive Technology
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Exam 3: Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and Exceptionality119 Questions
Exam 4: Parents,Families,and Exceptionality120 Questions
Exam 5: Assistive Technology110 Questions
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Exam 11: Individuals with Speech and Language Impairments115 Questions
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Exam 14: Individuals with Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities104 Questions
Exam 15: Individuals Who Are Gifted and Talented106 Questions
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Specific tools and devices that can increase,maintain,or improve the capabilities are
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The reauthorization of IDEA in 1997 shifted the focus of assistive technology as primarily for students with more severe or low-incidence disabilities to also include students with high-incidence disabilities.
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Examples of "repurposing" technology include all of the following except this:
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An example of assistive technology for the purpose of recreation and leisure is
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______ are typically found in elementary and secondary classrooms and are considered an evidence-based practice for educating students with disabilities.
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Calculators can assist students with disabilities who struggle with basic math facts or working memory issues when solving word problems.
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IDEA 2004 mandates that states and their districts pay for all assistive technology required in an IEP except this:
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IEP teams should consider assistive technology ______ an IEP meeting.
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Discuss how assistive technology can support students with disabilities who struggle with writing.
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Identify the six types of educational technology as stipulated by Blackhurst (2005).
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Examples of technology that support the writing process include all of the following except this:
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Identify three examples of text-to-speech programs that are free and/or for purchase.
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The design of curriculum materials,instructional activities,and evaluation procedures that can meet the needs of learners with widely varying abilities and backgrounds is called
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A disability that prevents an individual from gaining information from printed material is called
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Assistive technology refers only to devices that help improve the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.
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Discuss how assistive technology can support students with disabilities who struggle with reading.
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Identify each of the six distinct types of educational technology and give an example of each.
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A person trained to provide assistive technology services to individuals with disabilities is a(n)
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