My students need Google Home Mini and headphones to interact with new technology. Some of my students are autistic. Tools like Google assistant has proved to be a good way for these students to communicate.
Bilingual students with special needs from kindergarten to 2nd grade.n the first SLO, I chose 3 students to monitor their progress: Julissa, Santiago, and Oziel. In this second SLO, I had to eliminate Oziel since he did a good progress in his reading and he is ready to be measured in a different goal.
This is two students the biggest subgroup that I could gather since my population is very dispersed.
I am special education teacher in a cross-cat setting. Therefore the number of students that I have is very small. In total are 7 from 1 to 2nd grade.
They are first-grade students in the TWI program with an IEP. Between 40% to 80% of the time only in general education program. The students are labeled with intellectual disability and developmental delay diagnosis. The students are identified as Hispanic/Latino and English language learners.
My student population is small because they belong a very specific category in the district. They are students with an individualized education program (IEP) who are diagnosed with a learning disability. Also, they are a subgroup of this subgroup because they are Hispanic/Latino English Language Learner students (ELL.)
My Project
Introduce students into the virtual reality and artificial intelligence. The study, conducted by researchers based at the University of Toronto, involved testing the app on 15 children with ASD.
The user and the other speaker's speech are captured through the on-board microphone, and the Google speech recognition engine is used to translate the spoken word into text.
Children with autism spectrum disorder are often drawn to technological devices and find them highly motivating tools for delivering interventions designed to help them. The problem with existing technology, however, is that using human-to-computer interaction to teach social skills can have the opposite effect to its goal, in that the user becomes socially isolated.
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