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Making Learning Accessible: Universal Design for Learning, Inclusive Technology & the iPad

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Presentation by Greg O'Connor (Teacher/Education Services Manager) at the Accessing the Future Conference in the Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia - December 2011.

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Making Learning Accessible:

Universal Design for Learning, Inclusive Technology

& the iPad

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Greg O’ConnorProfessional and Consultant Services Manager, Spectronics

Gerry KennedyIndependent Information and Inclusive Technology Consultant

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Greg

Email: [email protected]

http://twitter.com/gregoconnor

(07) 3808 6833

Gerry

Email: [email protected]

http://twitter.com/GKICT

(03) 9894 4826

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Anh Do - The Happiest Refugee

“As a kid, if you’re told you can’t read and write, you think you’re bad at life”

“He had a difficulty with words as a child and was in a special needs class in primary school”

smh.com.au Spectrum March 19-20

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http://learningwiki.net/groups/accessingthefuture/

Twitter: #ATFC2011

Workshop resources

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Disruptive Innovation

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"Ball point pens will be the ruin of education in our country. Students use

these devices and then throw them away. The

virtues of thrift and frugality are being

discarded. Business and banks will never allow

such expensive luxuries.”

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Project Tomorrow &The Horizon Report

• use social based learning for learning and personal lives

• access to untethered learning• digitally rich learning using relevancy-

based digital tools, content & resources that allow for self directed learning

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The road ahead:

EnablingEngaging

Empowering

The New 3 E’s of Education: Enabled, Engaged, EmpoweredHow Today’s Students Are Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Learning (2011)

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30%

http://tinyurl.com/25qkf8s

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46-47%

The International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS) was undertaken in Australia in 1996

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Barriers to Learning & Opportunity

..impaired access, participation and progress in learning, social connectiveness, and employment

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Barriers to Learning & Opportunity

“prepare for an environment where they will spend more time reading and using information on the internet than they will reading from a printed book”

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Remediation vs Compensation

Edyburn (2006) http://www.uwm.edu/~edyburn/L%26L2006.pdf

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One size fits all?

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Universal Design for LearningMultiple Means of

• Representation

• Action and Expression

• Engagement

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Universal Design for Learning

Multiple Means of

Representation

Student - How we gather facts and categorize what we see, hear, and read.

Teacher - Present information and content in different ways

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Universal Design for Learning

Multiple Means of

Action & Expression

Student - Planning and performing tasks. How we organize and express our ideas.

Teacher - Differentiate the ways that students can express what they know

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Universal Design for Learning

Multiple Means of

Engagement

Student - How we get engaged and stay motivated. How weare challenged, excited, or interested.

Teacher - Stimulate interest and motivation for learning

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Universal Design for Learning

CAST - Center for Applied Special Technology http://www.cast.org

National Center on Universal Design for Learning

http://www.udlcenter.org

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It Can’t Teach

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“Every new literacy changes the way we think about the world. The alphabet did this to oral cultures. Cheap books did it after Gutenberg. Mobile, interactive multimedia technologies are doing it in our time. As educators are we up to the challenge?”

Pat Clifford, Galileo Educational Network

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iPad

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450,000+ Apps available100,000+ iPad Apps30% are free15+ Billion Downloads200+ million iOS users in 90 countries

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SOS

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Introduction to the iPad

•WiFi / 3GS•iTunes / Syncing•Types of Apps•Managing iPads

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Advantages of the iPad•Engagement•Portable•Mainstream device•Wide range of apps•Price•Supports universal design•Promotes 21st century

success

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Disadvantages of the iPad

•Fragile•Using in outside light•Install apps via iTunes only•No USB•Alternative access methods

limited

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Accessories

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Accessories

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Access to Personalised Learning

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Accessibility Features

•VoiceOver•Zoom Magnification•White on Black Display•Large text

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Universal Design for Learning

Multiple Means of

Representation

Student - How we gather facts and categorize what we see, hear, and read.

Teacher - Present information and content in different ways

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Reading Technologies

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OCR Optical Character Recognition (Scanning Technologies)

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Text Styles and Definitions

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Text to Speech (TTS)

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Dictionary and Thesaurus Options

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Visual Guides

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eReaders

http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/blog - Weblinks for accessible text and ebooks

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iPad Reading Settings & Apps

http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/article/apps-for-literacy-support

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Universal Design for Learning

Multiple Means of

Action & Expression

Student - Planning and performing tasks. How we organize and express our ideas.

Teacher - Differentiate the ways that students can express what they know

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Writing Tools and Technologies

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Spell Checkers

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Voiced Text Output

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Homophones

e.g. where, wear, we’re

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Mind Mapping Software

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Planning and Organisation

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Note Taking Software

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Organisational Tools & PIM software

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Using Tables in MS Word

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Using PowerPoint and Other Tools

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Speech Recognition (DNS V11)

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iPad Writing Apps

http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/article/apps-for-literacy-support

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Universal Design for Learning

Multiple Means of

Engagement

Student - How we get engaged and stay motivated. How weare challenged, excited, or interested.

Teacher - Stimulate interest and motivation for learning

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App review and search sites

www.spectronicsinoz.com/blog/web-links/weally-wonderful-apps-v2-0/

www.quixey.com

www.spectronicsinoz.com/blog/apple

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Student

Environment

Tasks

Tools

www.joyzabala.com

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Thanks.