by Dan DeMarle | Jul 29, 2021 | Assistive Technology, Distance Learning/ELearning
During in-person instruction, Vikram Nahal would correct console grips in his role as a Resource Specialist Program (RSP) teacher in Northern California. Learning console grips helps students develop the hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills necessary to...
by Dan DeMarle | Jul 25, 2021 | Assistive Technology, Classroom, Reading, Special Education, Teaching
During in-person instruction, Vikram Nahal would correct console grips in his role as a Resource Specialist Program (RSP) teacher in Northern California. Learning console grips helps students develop the hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills necessary to...
by Dan DeMarle | May 1, 2021 | Accessibility, Assistive Technology, Classroom, College, Covid-19, Distance Learning/ELearning, Special Education, Technology
In spring 2020, the emergency pivot to remote learning significantly increased the number of roadblocks for students with disabilities. A year later, many higher education institutions are still struggling to achieve universal design. A growing share of online...
by Dan DeMarle | Apr 16, 2021 | Assistive Technology, Special Education, Speech and Language
With the right support, students who cannot rely on natural speech to communicate can do well in integrated classrooms. Click here to read the article.
by Dan DeMarle | Jan 25, 2021 | Assistive Technology, Classroom, Occupational Therapy, Parents/Guardians, Special Education, Teaching, Teaching
There will be many times when a child with special needs requires some type of assistive technology. In determining the best type of technology for a specific child several options are tested and presented to the child. The results of this procedure are often written...