Assistive Technology in Education

This article offers a socio-technical framing of assistive technology design for in-classroom use to enable a better understanding of how to improve educational opportunities and outcomes for learners with disabilities. By addressing social inequities in public education and recognizing user-center...

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Main Authors: Vanesa Ayon, Andrew Dillon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Hawai'i Library & Information Science Program 2021-09-01
Series:The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
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Online Access:https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/article/view/36136
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spelling doaj-7fcc47f65b304d1a9fcc9f60a97078552021-09-09T05:00:04ZengUniversity of Hawai'i Library & Information Science ProgramThe International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion2574-34302021-09-015310.33137/ijidi.v5i3.36136Assistive Technology in EducationVanesa Ayon0Andrew Dillon1University of Texas at AustinThe University of Texas at Austin This article offers a socio-technical framing of assistive technology design for in-classroom use to enable a better understanding of how to improve educational opportunities and outcomes for learners with disabilities. By addressing social inequities in public education and recognizing user-centered design faults and inadequacies in the current implementation of assistive technology in the educational environment, this paper focuses on understanding the experiences of learners with disabilities. This article discusses challenges faced when adopting such technology and the effects of the current well-intentioned but flawed implementation of assistive technology. The authors highlight the limitations and shortcomings of the current approaches portrayed in previous research and educational practices. The article concludes with a call for a socio-technical approach to the adoption of assistive technology to augment the learning experience for a more inclusive atmosphere, and encourages a deeper appreciation for the interrelatedness between people, educational organizations, and technology. https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/article/view/36136accessibilityassistive technologysocio-technical frameworkuser-centred design
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user-centred design
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series The International Journal of Information, Diversity, & Inclusion
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description This article offers a socio-technical framing of assistive technology design for in-classroom use to enable a better understanding of how to improve educational opportunities and outcomes for learners with disabilities. By addressing social inequities in public education and recognizing user-centered design faults and inadequacies in the current implementation of assistive technology in the educational environment, this paper focuses on understanding the experiences of learners with disabilities. This article discusses challenges faced when adopting such technology and the effects of the current well-intentioned but flawed implementation of assistive technology. The authors highlight the limitations and shortcomings of the current approaches portrayed in previous research and educational practices. The article concludes with a call for a socio-technical approach to the adoption of assistive technology to augment the learning experience for a more inclusive atmosphere, and encourages a deeper appreciation for the interrelatedness between people, educational organizations, and technology.
topic accessibility
assistive technology
socio-technical framework
user-centred design
url https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ijidi/article/view/36136
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