支持和吸引不同学习者的技术方法:成功的视觉策略。

Sarah E. Bryans-Bongey
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本文探讨了通用学习设计、辅助技术和主流教育技术之间的交叉领域的教学应用。在SETT框架下,技术选择由学生、环境和任务决定(Dell, Newton, & Petroff, 2017;Zabala, 2005),这篇论文是为符合学习者需要具体和可视化的方法来优化接受性和表达性沟通的学习者而设计的。这里分享的视觉和互动方法包括通用设计,图形组织者和连环漫画创作,可能会吸引自闭症学生的教师以及其他对视觉支持有反应的人。虽然不可能预测这些学生手头的环境和任务的确切性质,但这篇论文把这些决定留给了读者。这里分享的方法和建议反映了从业者的经验、文献中的发现和2016年课程的数据,在这门课程中,少数不同的学生强调了UDL方法提高了他们的参与度和成功度的概念。
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Tech-Based Approaches to Supporting and Engaging Diverse Learners: Visual Strategies for Success.
This paper explores teaching and learning applications at the intersection between Universal Design for Learning, Assistive Technology, and mainstream educational technology. Informed by the SETT framework in which the technology choice is informed by student, environment, and task (Dell, Newton, & Petroff, 2017; Zabala, 2005), this paper is designed for a learner-profile consistent with learners who need concrete and visual approaches to optimize receptive and expressive communication. The visual and interactive approaches shared here include Universal Design, graphic organizers, and comic strip creations, and may appeal to teachers of students on the autism spectrum as well as others who are responsive to visual supports. While it is not possible to predict the exact nature of the environment and tasks at hand for these students, the paper leaves those decisions in the hands of the readers. Approaches and suggestions shared here reflect practitioner experience, findings from the literature, and data from a 2016 course, in which a small number of diverse students reinforced the concept that UDL approaches increased their engagement and success.
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