Knowledge is Power
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UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTHERN CARIBBEANMARACAS ROYAL ROAD, MARACAS, ST JOSEPH.
Special Needs Seminar
An AssignmentPresented in Partial Fulfillmentof the requirements for the Course
EDCI 475-02 Computer Assisted Instruction
INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Soushira Liverpool-Morris By
Crystal SmallCurtis WilliamsNicole Guy-DunbarAndre Jaikeransingh
Beulah Sylvester-Dennis
21st March 2011
Knowledge is PowerClick below to start
Welcome to our special needs seminar
Our group will be presenting two (2) technologies that teachers can use in the classroom for two categories of hearing impaired learners.
Before we go on let’s get a better understanding of how the ear worksClick below to start
TEST YOURSELF
The following a series of multiple choice questions design to increase your awareness of the world of the deaf.Choose the best possible answer by clicking on your choice.If your choice is not correct you can try again.
1. Sound waves make their way to the hair cells located in the
a) ear lobeb) outer ear
c) cochlea
d) ear drum
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Sound waves make their way to the hair cells located in the
cochlea
2. Which part of the ear transmits sounds to the brain?
a) Hair cellsb) Ear drums
c) Cochlea
d) Ossicles
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Which part of the ear transmits sounds to the brain?
Answer: Hair cells
The first group is those learners with severe or (Sensor neural Hearing Loss.) This type of hearing loss occurs when there is damage to the inner ear (cochlea), or to the nerve pathways from the inner ear to the brain. This is the most common type of permanent hearing loss.
The second group of hearing impaired learners is those with minimal or temporary hearing loss. In many of these cases the learner may only need some sound amplification to be able to hear what the teacher is saying.
For the group with severe hearing Loss The Apple ipad is recommended
The Apple iPad can be classified as a mobile computer in a
tablet frame.
It is slightly larger than a (10 inch netbook) and does not have
a physical keypad.
It has a multi-touch screen interface as its’ basic input method
on this device.
In addition to its multi-touch screen, it is also programmed to be multi-oriented, so the user can tilt the frame from portrait to landscape according to his preference.
“Multi-Touch” means that the user can “tap” and “drag” items on the display by using fingers.
The iPad is powered by thousands of apps (Application Software) that allow this device to perform at a very high speed
Lets look at the ipad in actionClick below to start
Practical Application in the Classroom: ipad
During the lesson in class the teacher can communicate wirelessly with each student individually or with the entire class
In turn each student can communicate with the teacher. Thus the teacher can ensure that all the students are having their questions answered in clear and timely manner.
The teacher can provide immediate feedback to those who need help while allowing those who can work on their own to do so.
The technology can also be used in peer teaching where a stronger student in a particular subject can work with a weaker student.
Using the iPad the teacher can create Internet Workshops with Hot List which the learners can work on along with the teacher, other students or on their own and the teacher can give corrective and remedial feedback as the need arises in a timely manner to all students.
The Apple iPad can be used in the classroom of Sensor neural Hearing Loss learners in subjects such as Science, Math, and Social Studies and almost any other subject.
TEST YOURSELF
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1. The ipad allows for communication that is
a) hard line
b) wireless
c) infra red
d) verbal
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The ipad allows for communication that is
wireless
2. During the lesson the teacher can communicate wirelessly with
a) students individually
b) the entire class
c) a few students
d) All of the above
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During the lesson the teacher can communicate wirelessly with
All of the above
3. The basic input method for the ipad is a/an
a) dedicated keyboard
b) virtual keyboard
c) infra red mouse
d) multi touch screen
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The basic input method for the ipad is a/an
multi touch screen
AmpliVox Sound Systems has no wires, cables with this stereo wireless speaker system. Just position the speakers, add the batteries, and turn on the mic and you are ready. This is the simple solution in wireless presentations systems on the market with acoustic speakers and wireless 50 watt amplifier
For the group with minimal or temporary hearing loss
The AmpliVox Sound Systems is recommended
FeaturesPowerful Multimedia Stereo 50 Watt AmplifierCompletely Wireless Design. No cords, cables,
connectors or wires!Lightweight and highly mobile, only 34 lbs!Battery Powered runs for up to 200 Hours on
10 D-Cell.Wireless speakers can be used in small areas
or placed up to 500 feet apart, no worries about being hear in a large areas or classroom.
It comes with wireless Headset and Lapel Mics are easy to use just plug in the transmitter.
Lets look at the AmpliVox Sound System in
action Click below to start the video
Practical Application in the Classroom: AmpliVox Sound
System The teacher can position the speakers in any configuration
because they are wireless. For example it can be used in a
Physical Education class out doors because of its 200 Hours on
10 D-Cell and signal strength.
The teacher using the Lapel Mics can move freely his
classroom (the football or basket ball field) and be still be heard
by is hearing impaired learners.
Studies have shown that hearing impaired and also regular
students retain more information and have less behavioural
problems in Amplified Classrooms. Thus this would aid in class
management and the delivery of the curriculum.
AmpliVox Sound Systems is so easy to set up and operate in a classroom of hearing impaired learners
TEST YOURSELF
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1. According to studies done students in the amplified classroom
a) exhibit more behaviour problems
b) exhibit less behaviour problems
c) are more easily distracted
d) retain less information
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According to studies done students in the amplified classroom
exhibit less behaviour problems
2.In a normal unamplified classroom environment how much information can be lost even by students with perfect hearing?
a) A half of the delivery
b) A third of the delivery
c) A quarter of the delivery
d) A fifth of the delivery
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2.In a normal unamplified classroom environment how much information can be lost even by students with perfect hearing?
A third of the delivery
TEST YOURSELF WITH GENERAL QUESTIONS ON HEARING IMPAIRMENT
The following a series of multiple choice questions design to increase your awareness of the world of the deaf.Choose the best possible answer by clicking on your choice.If your choice is not correct you can try again.
1. Approximately what percent of Deaf people have Deaf parents?
a) 10%b) 25%
c) 50%
d) 75%
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Approximately what percent of Deaf people have Deaf parents?
Answer: 10%
2. To get the attention of a Deaf person who is looking the other way, you should:
a) yell as loud as you can
b) tap him/her on the shoulder
c) wave in her/her face
d) slowly point at your lips
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To get the attention of a Deaf person who is looking the other way, you should:
tap him/her on the shoulder
3. While watching another person sign, the most appropriate method is to focus on the signer’s:
a) Hands
b) Facec) Chest area
d) Forearms
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While watching another person sign, it is appropriate to focus on the signer’s:
face
4. If your path is blocked by two signers conversing with each other, you should:
a) wait until they stop talking before you pass throughb) bend down very low in order to avoid
passing through their signing spacec) go ahead and walk through
d) find another path
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If your path is blocked by two signers conversing with each other, you should:
go ahead and walk through
5. In general, the least effective communication strategy between Deaf and hearing people is:
a) yell as loud as you cana) speech and lip reading
b) using Sign Language
c) writing back and forth
d) using interpreters
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In general, the least effective communication strategy between Deaf and hearing people is:
speech and lip reading
6. Other than the word deaf, a culturally appropriate way to identify Deaf people would be to say they are:
a) yell as loud as you cana) deaf and dumb
b) deaf mutes
d) hearing impaired
c) differently able
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Other than the word deaf, a culturally appropriate way to identify Deaf people would be to say they are:
hearing impaired
7. Which of the following are considered rude by Deaf people?
a) Writing messages on coloured paperb) Watching a signed conversation without indicating you know sign languagec) Describing a distinctive feature of a person to identify him/her
d) Tapping them to get their attention
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Which of the following are considered rude by Deaf people?
Watching a signed conversation without indicating you know sign
language
Thank you for kind attention
Questions ??
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