I think the technology that is used the most, and that I would probably implement the most is spell-check for kids with dyslexia, or the text-to-speech software for kids who have a physical disability and cannot use the keyboard. I also think it is easy to enlarge a font to help a seeing-impaired student read the screen better, or provide a smaller screen for them to read on. Technology has truly changed the way kids with disabilities can learn, and even makes the classroom a more inclusive haven. :)
The WebQuest assignment from last week actually had me stressed for a little! I used Wix and it was a little hard to use at first, I definitely had to get used to how to efficiently make the tabs I needed. I do like the layout of mine and the simple look of it, and how I was able to be creative during the process. This is going to help me create a classroom website, and assignment sites for submission in the future! Also I am taking a Web Design class in the fall semester so it is a good jump start into that.
https://madisonrattner.wixsite.com/2040

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Wow! That's really cool that you have a friend who's an educator for children who are deaf, I'm sure that you guys are able to learn so much from one another. I have to say that I absolutely love the format of your WebQuest! It's informative and well-organized. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Madison! I checked out your website and it's literally amazing! I did something similar because I had my students make a healthy meal plan. I used wix also and it took me a lot longer than I expected but I agree it was really cool to get to be creative and make it really our own. Your friend sounds like a great teacher and its so cool we have adaptive technologies to try to give everyone equal learning opportunities. Great job!
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