Technology and social media offer a valuable and irreplaceable contribution for education of students with special needs. It is the case of the several students who are inhibited from attending a regular instructional track for health reasons, since they are confined in their home or in a hospital. Hospital school and home education are two institutionally regulated services, active in many countries. Nevertheless, these services are often inadequate or incomplete whereas schools are unable to complement them providing flexible educational paths tailored for students unable to physically attend them. This work describes two case studies dealing with homebound students whose different needs of inclusion were linked to their specific personal situations. In relation with these needs, a set of educational scenarios were created, in which network technology and social media played a major role to promote a socio-educational inclusion process of both the students involving their teachers and their classmates. Thanks to appropriate and innovative strategies aimed at enhancing learning, both the students achieved a satisfactory level of learning. These cases carried out by the WISE Project to design and develop a system which bridges HBs' educational needs with information, resources, initiatives and tools that fit with them; it also aims to fill teachers' and trainers' skills gap, concerning the design and management of technology-enhanced special education initiatives, by providing resources, information and an effective methodological scaffold.

Scenarios of Socio-educational Inclusion Enhanced by Technology

Benigno Vincenza;Repetto Manuela
2013

Abstract

Technology and social media offer a valuable and irreplaceable contribution for education of students with special needs. It is the case of the several students who are inhibited from attending a regular instructional track for health reasons, since they are confined in their home or in a hospital. Hospital school and home education are two institutionally regulated services, active in many countries. Nevertheless, these services are often inadequate or incomplete whereas schools are unable to complement them providing flexible educational paths tailored for students unable to physically attend them. This work describes two case studies dealing with homebound students whose different needs of inclusion were linked to their specific personal situations. In relation with these needs, a set of educational scenarios were created, in which network technology and social media played a major role to promote a socio-educational inclusion process of both the students involving their teachers and their classmates. Thanks to appropriate and innovative strategies aimed at enhancing learning, both the students achieved a satisfactory level of learning. These cases carried out by the WISE Project to design and develop a system which bridges HBs' educational needs with information, resources, initiatives and tools that fit with them; it also aims to fill teachers' and trainers' skills gap, concerning the design and management of technology-enhanced special education initiatives, by providing resources, information and an effective methodological scaffold.
2013
Istituto per le Tecnologie Didattiche - ITD - Sede Genova
Inglese
L. Gómez Chova, A. López Martínez, I. Candel Torres - International Association of Technology, Education and Development
Proceedings of ICERI2013 Conference
ICERI 2013
3669
3678
10
978-84-616-3847-5
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
18th-20th November 2013,
Seville, Spain
Inclusion
ICT
2
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Benigno, Vincenza; Repetto, Manuela
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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