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Using ICT in education for persons with disabilities

30 April 2013

The report “Report on using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in education for persons with disabilities”, published in 2012, is the outgrowth of a joint initiative by UNESCO and the Trust for the Americas, non-profit organization cooperating with the Organization of American States (OAS).

The joint project consisted of a significant study, country by country in South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean, elucidating achievements and shortfalls, while demonstrating that democratizing free access to ICTs for persons with disabilities in the field of education is an attainable goal.

 

As a result, the final report provides a meaningful assessment of the status of access to ICTs for such persons and identifies both the good practices and the problems and pending needs that require the most support. It also evinces the need to enhance access to ICTs and the duty for all societal stakeholders, both governmental and non-governmental, as well as international organisations, to work toward attaining this goal.

 

The overall goal of the study is to provide recommendations to improve information policies, strategies for using ICTs to educate persons with disabilities and incorporate issues related to disability.

 

The publication targets especially decision-makers, national and regional educational institutions, organisations and associative movements of and for persons with disabilities.

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Universidade de Aveiro lança projecto Geometrix

23 November 2011

O Projecto Geometrix, inserido no Grupo Álgebra e Geometria do Centro de Investigação e Desenvolvimento em Matemática e Aplicações (CIDMA), é um projecto interdisciplinar agregando matemáticos, informáticos, educadores e desenhadores gráficos, dirigido aos diversos graus de Ensino com o objectivo de desenvolver novos ambientes de aprendizagem assistidos por computador.

Este projecto abrange duas vertentes, uma ligada à investigação nas áreas de Matemática, Inteligência Artificial e Educação Matemática tendo em vista a concepção de metodologias, arquitectura de sistemas e desenvolvimento de ferramentas computacionais para o ensino e a aprendizagem da Matemática, com ênfase na Geometria, e outra associada à produção de software educativo. Aglutina os seguintes sub-projectos:

  • Ecotoons: software educativo de Matemática para o 1.º ciclo do Ensino Básico
  • TexMat: livro interactivo de Matemática para o 2º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
  • LpMat: software Educativo para Crianças com Necessidades Educativas Especiais decorrentes de surdez, perturbações do espectro do autismo, cegueira ou baixa visão, deficiência motora e mental
  • IntBooks: plataforma agregadora de diversos tipos de tecnologia web para criação de documentos digitais
  • Jogos: colectânea de jogos lúdico-educativos
  • SGC – Sistemas de Gestão de Conteúdos

 

Um outro objectivo do Geometrix é o desenvolvimento de projectos em parceria com instituições nacionais e internacionais.

 

A equipa do Geometrix realiza a pedido de instituições, seminários  referentes às suas actividades e sessões  presenciais e experimentais com grupos de alunos. Os pedidos devem ser enviados por correio electrónico para o endereço  dmat-geometrix@ua.pt

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ICT Resources Centres for Special Needs Education

20 August 2010
In the framework of the recent reorganization of Special Needs Education in Portugal, aiming at the inclusion of children and youth, with permanent special needs, in mainstream schools, several measures were undertaken to support this ongoing process.

Human and material resources were assigned to schools, setting up special units for multiple disabilities, for autism spectrum disorders, and reference schools for blindness/low vision and deafness/hard hearing.

A network of ICT Resources Centres was launched in 2007-2008 in order to evaluate assistive technologies needs for these pupils, that the Ministry of Education has financed in the last two years. These units are located in schools around the country and have district coverage, supporting other schools. This network is monitored by a central department of the Ministry of Education, using Moodle platform to share resources and news and to submit annual activity plans and reports, according to national pre-established guidelines.

Considering the complexity of evaluating the needs of these pupils, the units are oriented to seek partnerships with other institutions with expertise in the field. Private institutions, former backbone that used to host these children and youth, were certified as resources centres to support schools from a technical and therapeutic point of view. Special needs departments at Universities/Polytechnics with research in disabilities issues have also been involved, as well as assistive technology companies.

ICT Resources Centres have raised awareness among the educational community for the inclusion of these children in mainstream schools and for the importance of the use of assistive technologies to help their development and future autonomy. Many public events (workshops, seminars) have taken place, opened to teachers, school staff, students and parents.

ICT Resources Centres have carried out training support to their peers in the use of assistive technology, namely, switches, alternative keyboards, augmentative communication tools, Braille devices, screen readers, speech synthesizers, optical character recognition systems and so on. They also support pupils with severe illnesses that are permanently or temporarily absent from school and need distance learning tools.

Each Centre uses online forms of communication through websites, blogs or school Moodle platforms .

Further work and resources will be required to sustain the inclusion process, but these efforts are producing already some positive results.

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Eripedagoogika spetsialistide ettevalmistamine uutes tingimustes õpetamiseks

30 September 2009
Paljud eripedagoogika spetsialistid on nõus sellega, et informatsiooni- ja kommunikatsioonitehnoloogiad (IKT) on oluliseks vahendiks, mis võimaldavad õpetajatel ja õpilastel üle saada barjääridest ja parandada teadmiste omandamist. IKT abil on võimalik leevendada hariduslike erivajadustega õpilaste probleeme ja parandada seeläbi nende sotsiaalset kaasatust ning osalust koolielus.
IKT õige rakendamine õppes sõltub suuresti õpetajate teadlikkusest IKT kasutamisvõimaluste kohta klassiruumis, nende koolitusest ja nende võimekusest kohaneda erivajadustega õpilaste õppeviisidega. Vähene koolitus IKT valdkonnas on siiski see, mida tuuakse välja peamise põhjusena, miks IKTd ei kasutata või kasutatakse valesti õppevahenditena või individuaalse tugitehnoloogiana erivajadustega õpilaste puhul.

Käesolevas artiklis antakse ülevaade ühe küsitluse tulemustest, milles osalesid magistrikraadiga eripedagoogid. Neil paluti analüüsida üldist IKT oskuste valdamist ja õpiraskustega õpilastele mõeldud IKT lahendusi. Andmete kogumine ja töötlemine võimaldab kirjeldada ja selgitada, millised on nende spetsialistide praegused arusaamad, oskused ja koolitusvajadused.

Tulemused ühtivad teiste uuringute järeldustega, mille kohaselt eripedagoogid pooldavad IKT kasutamist ja leiavad, et tegemist on kasuliku vahendiga õpiraskustega laste koolitamisel. Meie järeldustest nähtub siiski, et õpetajad peavad enne erivajadustega õpilastele mõeldud IKT-le keskendumist omandama IKT põhioskused. Koolitatud ja spetsialiseerunud õpetajate poolt pakutav IKT vahenditel põhinev tugiõpe on erakordselt suureks abiks just neile õpilastele, kellel on vaja oma puudest üle saada või leevendada sellest tulenevaid probleeme.