Description
This text delves into data analytics platforms for analyzing student behavior, learning management systems for facilitating communication, and software emphasizing UDL. Students will learn how to create accessible environments and systems while also focusing on multiple means of representation, engagement and expression to accommodate all learners. With a developmental focus that supports learners across intellectual, sensory, and motor challenges, this text will serve as a valuable guide on how these technologies can be utilized to effectively transform the classroom and revolutionize education.
Key Features
- Infuses assistive technology and UDL
- Includes a unique chapter on distance education, behavior and teacher productivity
- Has a developmental focus that supports learners across intellectual, sensory, and motor challenges
- Toolkits that include resources, strategies and instructional methods to equip readers to foster an inclusive classroom environment
- Learning Outcomes at the beginning of each chapter to provide clear direction for navigating the content
- Chapter summaries that support understanding of key concepts
- Chapter activities that support integrating technology within the curriculum
- QR codes that direct readers to helpful web resources
- Glossary with definitions of key terminology used throughout text
- Chapters that are authored by respected experts within the Special Education field
For instructors: PowerPoint slides, test bank, and class activities
For students: Study quizzes
About the Author
Kim K. Floyd, PhD, is an associate professor in the School of Counseling and Well-Being at West Virginia University. Her educational background includes degrees in special education and early childhood from East Carolina University and Old Dominion University. Dr. Floyd's interdisciplinary training in early childhood special education and assistive technology allows her to synthesize current research in these fields.Dr. Floyd has considerable experience working with assistive technology in classroom, community and home environments. She has developed the Collaborative Assistive and Instructional Technology Education Lab at West Virginia University to support students in teacher preparation programs to learn about assistive technology in authentic environments. Dr. Floyd has collaborated on federal and foundation grants at East Carolina University and West Virginia University to support training special education teachers, mental health, and counselor education. She has published numerous journal articles and book chapters for researchers and practitioners.Dr. Floyd's current research interests are assistive and instructional technology, rural special education, inclusive practices and trauma informed practices. She currently serves as the Coordinator for the Collaborative Assistive and Instructional Technology Education Lab and as Headquarters for the American Council on Rural Education.
Tara Jeffs, PhD, provides technical assistance in the areas of accessible educational materials, assistive technology, instructional technology, Universal Design for Learning, and virtual/online learning technologies. She earned a PhD in the areas of Assistive Technology and Instructional Design from George Mason University. Dr. Jeffs is a passionate assistive technology specialist and teacher educator who implements Universal Design for Learning principles with more than 20 years of teaching experience and professional development using diverse formats (face-to-face, online, and blended) and innovative teaching tools. She feels privileged to work and write with teaching practitioners and educational researchers who bring a wealth of experiences focusing on the infusion of assistive and emerging technologies in the classroom. Dr. Jeffs has disseminated knowledge and expertise in assistive and emerging technologies and Universal Design for Learning through more than 25 articles and book chapters and 130 presentations at state and national conferences over the past 23 years.
Kathleen S. Puckett, PhD is an associate professor at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. Her areas of interest include inclusive practices for students with disabilities, instructional and assistive technology, and international special education services. She is the past president of the Division of Leaders and Legacy (2-23) and a past president of the Council for Exceptional Children (2009) and continues an active role with several CEC divisions. She has published several books and articles related to the education of children with special needs and has received several state and federal grants that recruit and support teachers and leaders in special education. Dr. Puckett also served on state and national professional boards and committees related to special education services.
Book Information
ISBN 9781635507522
Author Kim K. Floyd
Format Paperback
Page Count 282
Imprint Plural Publishing Inc
Publisher Plural Publishing Inc