Assistive technologies benefit students with disabilities in various ways. These technologies are designed to provide students with tools and resources that allow them to engage with learning content and materials more effectively, overcome any barriers that may be created by their disability and work more independently. Assistive technologies range from simple devices such as magnifying glasses, adapted pencils, and text-to-speech software to more advanced technologies like specialized communication devices or environmental controls that allow students to interact with their surroundings. With the help of assistive technologies, students can enhance their learning experience and overcome any difficulties or barriers they may face while studying.
This mind map was published on 21 May 2023 and has been viewed 109 times.