Studying & Learning

The assistive technology that can help with studying and learning is usually technology that helps a student to organize, practice, or remember material and assignments presented in text and lecture. Here is a list of common assistive technology solutions for studying and learning:

Assistive Technology for Learning and Studying

Print or picture schedule
Low tech aids to find materials (e.g. index tabs, color coded folders)
Highlight text (e.g. markers, highlight tape, ruler, etc.)
Recorded material (books on tape, taped lectures with number coded index, etc.)
Voice output reminders for assignments, steps of task, etc
Electronic organizers
Pagers and electronic reminders
Single word scanners
Hand-held scanners
Software for concept development/manipulation of objects
Software for outlining and organization of ideas
Palm computers

When is it appropriate?
Many of the assistive technology solutions used for studying and learning are solutions used occasionally by every student. They are considered assistive technology when the student must use them in order to be successful. While it is always a good idea to use the simplest assistive technology solution that will help the child accomplish the task, this is particularly important when the technology is used for studying and learning. Complex assistive technology solutions often require the student to learn and remember additional information in order to use them and can sometimes interfere with the learning process if they are too complex.

 

This Assistive Technology website was developed by Gus Farmakidis (gfarmakidis@hotmail.com),
former graduate assistant on the REFOCUSTT Project.