This article explores the way technology is assisting people with disabilities. It states how technology is helping in these areas: word processing, computer based instruction in all academic areas, interactive videodisc interventions for math, and technologies for daily life. I feel that it is important that technology grows in this area, especially with the “No Child Left Behind” goal at this time and with the disability students and their test scores joining the mainstream students. Every bit of aid and help that this demographic can get the better.
Title: Assistive technology and learning disabilities: today's realities and tomorrow's promises., By: Lewis RB, Journal of Learning Disabilities, 00222194, January 1, 1998, Vol. 31, Issue 1
Sunday, June 10, 2007
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