Motor Aspects for Writing
This is defined as the process of physically producing text. This includes developing ideas into paragraphs, sentences, or words; handriting and keyboarding; organizing ideas into structures that have meaning; and collecting information.
Note taking, forming letters, and aligning letters are often
difficult for students with disabilities.
Note taking, forming letters, and aligning letters are often
difficult for students with disabilities.
Types of Technology Used
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Low Technology: Paper with raised or bold lines, slant-board, pencil grip, rubber stamps, magnetic letters
Mid Technology: Portable note takers (Neo 2), LiveScribe Pen, Mid tech mouse alternatives such as joysticks or trackballs, BrailleNote by HumanWare
High Technology: High tech mouse alternatives such as eye-gaze systems, High tech alternative keyboards such as customizable on-screen keyboards, Computer with Voice recognition software, iPad or tablets that can be used with a stylus to better help motor control
Mid Technology: Portable note takers (Neo 2), LiveScribe Pen, Mid tech mouse alternatives such as joysticks or trackballs, BrailleNote by HumanWare
High Technology: High tech mouse alternatives such as eye-gaze systems, High tech alternative keyboards such as customizable on-screen keyboards, Computer with Voice recognition software, iPad or tablets that can be used with a stylus to better help motor control