Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Electronic touch tablet

For students with poor dexterity or fine motor skill impairments, touch screens are more user friendly and accessible than keyboards or mice. The tablet is more interactive and provides a certain level of predictability which is very accommodating for individuals on the Autism Spectrum.



Tablets allow learning to be more individualized because students can learn at their own pace. The tablet makes learning more mobile, and gives learners more of a choice of how they want to read the material.


Additional Resources
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/tablets/tablets.html?cid=sem117p245496g-c&gclid=CIbj3Oavlb8CFWMQ7AodtSgAJA

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