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The theme that I chose for this course is technology and assistive technology for learning and in-class activities. My major is Early Childhood Education and Exceptional Needs, which is in the College of Health and Human Sciences. With my major, I have quite a few options on what career path I can take once I graduate. For the most part, I know that I want to be an elementary teacher, but I would also love to teach special education. Either way, expanding my knowledge of technology, especially assistive technology would really help me to further my learning and add to helping me with my future career of being a teacher. I think that assistive technology is especially important because it is used to help children use their strengths to help them to accomplish things that they wouldn't be able to do like other children.

This theme is an especially important topic to me because of the fact that technology is something that is growing so very quickly and is used in everyday life. Technology is used both at home and in school, and I feel that the use of technology in school is especially important to further children's learning and understanding of certain topics. There are so many aspects of technology that are so helpful in learning especially for young children and those of special needs. Children have a short attention span, and when something with technology is incorporated into their learning, there is a better chance that the children are more interested. There are a ton of new leaning websites and games that help children with all the things that they learn in school, which can help them if they are falling behind or even to help them get ahead. I just feel that learning more about assistive technology for learning and in-class activities would really help me with my future career.

https://www.edutopia.org/article/assistive-technology-resources

https://thejournal.com/articles/2018/07/11/teaching-with-technology-in-2018.aspx

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