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    Meet Mason Video Summary

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    allows him to communicate through typing in Braille. In addition, the device says the letter that the student has pressed. Mason’s mom hopes that using the device will help Mason when he starts to read more material in Braille in higher grades .The Mountbatten Brailler was a very interesting device. From what I gathered from this video Mason is receiving early interventions and training on Braille, which will help him when he starts reading books in Braille to follow along with his classmates in upper

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    Communication in Health and Social   Introduction   In this assignment the tasks given are to explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal, then a discussion on theories of communication and lastly an assessment of the roles of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care with reference to theories of communication.   Communication is the transfer of information using verbal, nonverbal or written, effective communication is important because without

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    Drones Impact On Society

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    off the ocean’s surface and drones are made to maneuver through a hurricane. The drones can be used to get a look at storms that might hit the coastline along the US. Drones features and technologies are constantly improving just as the advances in braille

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    Helen Keller was a blind and deaf person who struggled throughout her life due to her disability. But she was also a very smart and curious person who wanted to experience the world the way a normal person would. Because of this indomitable will she was able to overcome the impossible and learned to interact with other people and her surroundings in her own way. In the process, she received awards that the best in their field would struggle with. She also traveled all over the world learning from

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    point she is using concrete symbolic symbols for her calendar box. They have built in a progression to abstract symbolic. All of the tangible symbols for her calendar box have a Braille label. This allows for growth into recognizing the Braille letters and hopefully words. It would be good to take data on how she does with Braille alphabet flashcards to see if she is receptive or able to differentiate those symbols yet. If she is not able it would be good to spend time learning them in small

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    The progress in the general education curriculum is broken down in a few parts. The general education curriculum is to be taught to non-disabled students, and IDEA requires students with disabilities be involved to the maximum magnitude which is appropriate for each student individually. All students, including those with disabilities, will participate in the general education curriculum and will meet certain standards in that curriculum. Three practices or laws of progress in the general education

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    people say video games are creating a problem for children while others disagree. Due to the advancement in technology, societal changes are taking place such as the use of drones increasing, educational teaching with video games, and creating Braille printers. According to the article “Drones and Hurricanes”, the author Orlando Sentinel believes that drones will help with multiple tasks that are not usually easy to accomplish. Drones, or Coyotes, will be launched for the first time ever this

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    Methods of Communication in a Health and Social Care Context For this task I am going to explain written communication. Written communication Written communication is a vital part in every origination, especially in the health and social care setting. Accurate records and files of patients must be kept and members of staff such as doctors, nurses and carers must always be in constant communication through files, notes, emails and regular meetings. Communication gets better when staff and patients

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    The Causes Of Blindness

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    About 285 million people are visually impaired worldwide; 39 million of them are blind” (Facts about). Many people in the world are affected by blindness. This has been an ongoing problem for a long time. It has grown over time and gotten to be a massive problem is a person’s everyday life. Blindness is a problem because most cases of blindness can be avoided, it’s increasing tremendously, technology isn’t made for the blind, learning has to be altered, and it’s expensive. Blindness is a problem

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    speech into text.” Other techniques and programs have been developed for other kinds of disabilities. Examples of other programs and machines that have been developed are Braille keyboards, monitors that talk, and printers that emboss for people who are blind or suffer from severe vision impairments in the workplace [2]. Braille keyboards are becoming a common place in many businesses. These keyboards have the characteristical raised bumps on the keys so the typist can identify which letter he

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