Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Assistive and Adaptive Technologies

Ever since downloading Twitter for my EME2040 class it has allowed me to communicate with other individuals who share the same interest and passion in education and ways to help students with the use of technology within and outside the classroom. One of the benefits of using Twitter is to be able to communicate with others who have the same passions while being able to network with other people on the internet. I haven't found any issues from being on Twitter.

While working on the Web Design assignment I reflected on my past projects and was able to compare the things that I have done in the past and how they have progressed immensely throughout the process. One of the things that I didn't like about the assignment was the short amount of time that the students have to complete it in, but what I do enjoy about these assignments is the amount of creativity we can put into an assignment. One of the things that I can do to improve next time is to start earlier so I can put as much detail as possible into it. I can also use this to make a website for my future students and parents: http://elizabetharza.weebly.com/

Assistive and Adaptive technologies support learners who need them by assisting them in any way possible. That is why they are called Assistive and Adaptive technologies in the first place. I have not used assistive and adaptive technologies nor do I know anyone who has used these technologies but one of the challenges that I can see happening is having an educator that is not prepared to accommodate to the students within their classrooms. Creative Commons License
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