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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1998
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contents Successful Science: Technology and Support for Students with Disabilities. NCIP Profiles Series. [Videotape]. Appropriate Technology Assistive Devices (for Disabled) Computer Uses in Education Disabilities Educational Technology Elementary Education Elementary School Science Hands on Science Inclusive Schools Internet Models Multimedia Materials Science Activities Science Education Science Instruction Staff Development Teacher Collaboration Teaching Methods This videotape recording (20 minutes) and print profile illustrate how educators are using technology to help students with disabilities succeed in science. In the first segment of the video, several elementary classrooms in Cambridge, Massachusetts, are visited where students with and without disabilities carry out inquiry-based science with the support of technology, media, and materials. In the second segment, Project ASSIST is showcased, a model designed to ensure that every student succeeds in inquiry-based science by fostering collaboration among classroom teachers, special education teachers, technology specialists, library media specialists, and science staff development teachers. A brief introduction by Judy Heumann, Assistant Secretary for the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, sets the context for why this work is both timely and essential. The print profile provides more in-depth information about the technology features in the video and the Project ASSIST model. Technology profiled includes: the Internet; IntelliKeys; digital cameras; inspiration software; CD-ROM multimedia encyclopedias; and projection microscopes. A special section offers guidelines for using the video and print profile in staff development. (CR)
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spellingShingle Successful Science: Technology and Support for Students with Disabilities. NCIP Profiles Series. [Videotape].
Appropriate Technology
Assistive Devices (for Disabled)
Computer Uses in Education
Disabilities
Educational Technology
Elementary Education
Elementary School Science
Hands on Science
Inclusive Schools
Internet
Models
Multimedia Materials
Science Activities
Science Education
Science Instruction
Staff Development
Teacher Collaboration
Teaching Methods
Successful Science: Technology and Support for Students with Disabilities. NCIP Profiles Series. [Videotape]. Appropriate Technology Assistive Devices (for Disabled) Computer Uses in Education Disabilities Educational Technology Elementary Education Elementary School Science Hands on Science Inclusive Schools Internet Models Multimedia Materials Science Activities Science Education Science Instruction Staff Development Teacher Collaboration Teaching Methods This videotape recording (20 minutes) and print profile illustrate how educators are using technology to help students with disabilities succeed in science. In the first segment of the video, several elementary classrooms in Cambridge, Massachusetts, are visited where students with and without disabilities carry out inquiry-based science with the support of technology, media, and materials. In the second segment, Project ASSIST is showcased, a model designed to ensure that every student succeeds in inquiry-based science by fostering collaboration among classroom teachers, special education teachers, technology specialists, library media specialists, and science staff development teachers. A brief introduction by Judy Heumann, Assistant Secretary for the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, sets the context for why this work is both timely and essential. The print profile provides more in-depth information about the technology features in the video and the Project ASSIST model. Technology profiled includes: the Internet; IntelliKeys; digital cameras; inspiration software; CD-ROM multimedia encyclopedias; and projection microscopes. A special section offers guidelines for using the video and print profile in staff development. (CR)
title Successful Science: Technology and Support for Students with Disabilities. NCIP Profiles Series. [Videotape].
topic Appropriate Technology
Assistive Devices (for Disabled)
Computer Uses in Education
Disabilities
Educational Technology
Elementary Education
Elementary School Science
Hands on Science
Inclusive Schools
Internet
Models
Multimedia Materials
Science Activities
Science Education
Science Instruction
Staff Development
Teacher Collaboration
Teaching Methods
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED419325