"All those other subject areas"
what about everything else?
On the two previous tabs before this one, there was resources pertaining to math as well as literacy. What about science, history, art, band, etc.?
The video above shows a college using assistive technology for blind and visually impaired students.
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The video above is an example of Zot Artz.
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Social studies
• EDSITEment: The following website helps students learn about other cultures, language, arts, and history.
• http://edsitement.neh.gov/ • Geocube: On each square, there is a lesson about history. • http://www.geo-cube.eu/ |
science
• National Science Teachers Association: The following link is about assistive technology in an inclusive science classroom.
• http://www.nsta.org/publications/news/story.aspx?id=53489 • "Assistive Technologies Enable Discovery": This is another article about assistive technology in an inclusion classroom. • http://sciencecareers. sciencemag.org/ career_magazine/ previous_issues/articles/2010_04_02/caredit.a1000033 |
Art
• Zot Artz: Arts for All Coming from the website: "Kids love making art. At Zot Artz, we design and make adaptive art tools so that children with disabilities can create huge, amazing art pieces."
• http://www.zotartz.com/ • Arts Work: This website provides information and resources to promote independence in art classrooms. •http://www.artsworkindiana.org/?pageId=52 |
Music
• Sound On Sound: The following website shows how to adapt instruments for students with disabilities.
•http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec12/articles/assistive-tech-1.htm |