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After reading the articles and watching the videos ( I will send them to you), consider the variety of technological tools that can support students with disabilities. Think broadly to include any type of technology that impacts the delivery of services. This should include technology that impacts parents, community members, students, teachers, teacher assistants, and school staff. What is the most significant impact of technology on special education? What are the challenges of technology? Are there issues of equity that impact access to critical tools? What aspect of technology or tools (assistive, augmentative, teacher support) do you find to be the most useful as a Special Education teacher? Remember to Bold Type these components.
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Running head: TECHNOLOGICAL TOOLS THAT SUPPORTS DISABLED STUDENTS
Technological Tools That Supports Disabled Students
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Technological Tools That Supports Disabled Students
Every sector is experiencing gradual changes and shifting to advanced technology in
carrying out various activities in the current world. And for this case, the education sector is not
left behind; the education standards claim that disabled students need opportunities to help them
realize their potential. They should equally participate in education and training as other students
without disabilities (Felicia, Sharif, Wong & Marriappan, 2014). Theref...
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