Description | | Lenette Sprunk from Assistive Technology Partnership will be providing participants with information about augmented reality; how it works, and how to use it with students with special needs. |
Location | | ESU 9 - DL |
Status | | This section is currently open. 4 Registered 2 Minimum; 10 Maximum |
Section Date(s) | |
January 12, 2017 | 12:30 AM | 3:30 PM |
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Registration Deadline | | December 31, 9999 |
Add to Calendar | | Add to my calendar |
Audience | | Audience: SLP's |
Materials Fee | | Materials Fee: $0.00 |
Lunch | | No, lunch is NOT provided. |
College Credit | | No, this section can NOT be taken for college credit. |
T-Shirts | | No, this section does NOT have t-shirts. |
Comments | | Augmented reality is a real-world environment whose elements are built upon computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data. In the educational field, students with special needs would benefit from this technology the most. Often students with disability of some kind experience difficulties in the classroom. Augmented reality is the latest technology that could accommodate or modify their learning experience to their specific needs. Their barriers could be broken down and they could receive a functional equivalent education quality as their classmates. |