Thank you to all who followed along during this journey as I
expanded my knowledge on Universal Design of Learning and Assistive
Technology. Through this course assignment I was able to create a resource I
will use daily in my classroom to enhance student learning. I have over 50
blogs that contain multiple resources in each that will make great additions to
my “teacher toolkit”. I gained knowledge on an array of AT resources ranging
from low-tech to high-tech options. Not only are there options from low-tech to
high-tech but there are options to meet the specific needs of the different disabilities.
Some of my favorite resources were the visual schedules, augmentative
communication devices, text to speech software, and of course the iPad apps. This
broad range of resources allows me to choose the best and most appropriate
adaptation for my students with disabilities. This will help me in my classroom
give students the help they need to complete the assignments. In addition to
the high-tech devices that give large amounts of support, I learned about
little adaptations that could be made in the classroom that would make BIG
differences in student learning.
Looking back at my first posts, I realized it is important
to incorporate visuals and videos on my blog to give my readers a deeper
understanding and visual representation of the resource or device. I hope you
enjoyed learning about AT and UDL as much as I did, please continue to use my
posts as a resource in your “AT toolkit”, I know I will!