On Saturday, April 4th, we began our adventure into
our third master's course, GILT 675 176 Universal Design for Learning and
Assistive Technology: Enhancing Literacy Skills for all Learners
I have to be honest, I am not that techie and the thought of
this class being offered completely online through a virtual classroom was a
little unnerving for me. Our first class
was very well organized, informative and went forward with only a few hitches. I've always said technology can be fantastic when
it works properly - we were in a group that could not break into our breakaway
group.
3 main takeaways from today's class are as follows:
1. The technology
used for today's class
With so much technology available to us in
this technology-driven world, it's nice to find new things that we can use in
our classroom.
The blackboard classroom was straightforward
to use! I was impressed with those who
added photos to their profiles. I have
to find a picture to add to my profile. The only issue is; I'm usually the one behind
the camera or phone. With all that's happening
in the world right now, I'm sure that teachers who may find themselves teaching
from home could defiantly use this platform as a resource.
I loved Menti! Something that I cannot wait to use in the classroom. It was fantastic! I like how students can add their ideas anonymously
and how the answers can be presented in a visual format.
Finally, "Wheel of Names"
– something I will be adding to my list to use in my classroom. I have used the program named "The Hat"
in the past, and my students loved it!
It was great for grouping as it could draw two names at the same
time. It also had many themes the students
enjoyed such as a beach theme, Halloween…
The only issue with the program was as it became more and more popular; the
creators decided to charge for its use.
Wheel of Names could be a replacement!
I also like the fact that it could be used for much more than just
names. https://wheelofnames.com/
2. You Can't
Turn Your Back on Assistive Technology
The SETT Framework and Tyler – WOW!!!! Tyler is truly an inspiration to all. He showed that through preservation and with
the help of assistive technology, possibilities are endless! He reminds us that every student is capable
of achieving many things if we are willing to help in every way possible. As we learned in the Ted Talk, "The Myth
of Average," we should not have a 1 size fits all curriculum. We need to provide our students with a curriculum
that is accessible to all and Tyler is a prime example of why we should do this
and the positive outcomes!
3. Book
Creator
Another fantastic resource to incorporate in
the classroom! It seems to be an
excellent way for students to practice their writing skills. I am looking forward to using this program
myself and sharing it with my two boys.
I am sure that writing will be much more enjoyable!






Hi Sandra! Great post! I had never heard of "The Hat" before and I could see my students really enjoying it. Too bad they started charging for it. They love drawing names for anything and everything. Thanks for sharing!
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