4/14/2023
Topic:
Students With Disabilities
Jenny Medlock
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I have a student who is severely visually impaired, who is also extremely bright and gifted. In order to assist the student with the work, I would scan copies of plays to allow the student to enlarge the text and additionally use an approved enlarging device to see the scripts. The students was then able to not only participate, but to actually be a part of the work through reading lines of particular characters. This allowed the student the ability to know what was happening in the play and to also be a part of the enjoyment of acting and bringing the characters to life. |
4/14/2023
Topic:
Tools And Strategies
Jenny Medlock
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I have used technology to meet the needs of a student with a severe visual disability. When assigning plays, I always scan the playbills into a pdf format. They are placed into a folder on our school used website so the student has access to the files when needed. The student then opens the file on his issued device and is then able to zoom in to the level where he is able to see the words and even able to participate and read lines along with other students. |