Hearing Impairment
Low tech:Video tape of signed classroom directions:
A student who relies on sign language for receptive communication in school may be able to use a video tape of signed directions, for test questions, class notes and other essential materials. A downside to this is that it could be an issue as to where to play the video if the morning routine one day involves using the smart-board or TV.
A student who relies on sign language for receptive communication in school may be able to use a video tape of signed directions, for test questions, class notes and other essential materials. A downside to this is that it could be an issue as to where to play the video if the morning routine one day involves using the smart-board or TV.
Mid tech: vibrating alarm Clock, this alarm clock could be used not only for at home to wake the student up but also to help alert the student of class changing's going to specials or changing subjects. this would be great for the student when the are working by themselves during a time frame. a down side to this is that it could be a distraction to the student using it or the surrounding students.
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High tech: instant Messaging, there are many different apps that can be used in a classroom setting to have a class discussion about a topic. the down side to using an app like this is that it could be come a distraction for students to have conversations that do not have anything to do with school work.
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