Technology and Augmentative Communication - EAP 102 Child, Youth and Family Studies Program. Course Outline

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Technology and Augmentative Communication - EAP 102 Child, Youth and Family Studies Program Course Outline COURSE IMPLEMENTATION DATE: January 2011 OUTLINE EFFECTIVE DATE: September 2016 COURSE OUTLINE REVIEW DATE: April 2021 GENERAL COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides students with an introduction to augmentative and alternative communication. Characteristics of various strategies related to the needs of the users are explored. Students also look at a variety of ethical and technological issues that emerge when supporting children who use alternative and augmentative forms of communication in the K-12 classrooms. Program Information: This course is required for the Education Assistant Certificate. Delivery: This course is delivered online. COTR Credits: 3 Hours for this course: 45 hours Typical Structure of Instructional Hours: Practicum Hours (if applicable): Instructional Activity Duration Type of Practicum Duration Lecture Hours 45 On-the-job Experience Seminars / Tutorials Formal Work Experience Laboratory / Studio Hours Other Practicum / Field Experience Hours Total Other Contact Hours Total 45 1

Course Outline Author or Contact: Heather Wik, MET Signature APPROVAL SIGNATURES: Department Head Sandi Hill E-mail: shill@cotr.bc.ca Dean of Health and Human Services Heather Hepworth E-mail: hepworth@cotr.bc.ca Department Head Signature Dean Signature EDCO Valid from: September 2016 April 2021 Education Council Approval Date COURSE PREREQUISITES AND TRANSFER CREDIT: Prerequisites: Corequisites: Minimum 65% in English 12 or equivalent (refer to Course Equivalency Information on the College website). Flexible Assessment (FA): Credit can be awarded for this course through FA Yes No Learners may request formal recognition for flexible assessment at the College of the Rockies through one or more of the following processes: External Evaluation, Worksite Assessment, Demonstration, Standardized Test, Self-assessment, Interview, Products/Portfolio or Challenge Exam. Contact an Education Advisor for more information. Transfer Credit: For transfer information within British Columbia, Alberta and other institutions, please visit http://www.cotr.bc.ca/transfer. Students should also contact an academic advisor at the institution where they want transfer credit. Prior Course Number: EAP 202 EAP 102 Date changed: May 15, 2013 Jul. 22, 2016 sk: H:\OUTLINE\2016_Fall\EAP102.docx 2

Textbooks and Required Resources: Textbook selection varies by instructor and may change from year to year. At the Course Outline Effective Date the following textbooks were in use: Dell, A., Newton, D. & Petroff, J. (2017). Assistive technology in the classroom Enhancing the school experience of students with disabilities (3rd ed.) Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall. Haig, J., Raikes, G., & MacMillian, V. (2014). Cites & sources: An APA documentation guide. (4th ed.) Toronto, Ontario: Nelson Publishing. A program that can read Microsoft Word documents (.doc or.docx) such as Microsoft Office or Open Office. Call the College of the Rockies Education Technology Office for assistance installing Open Office. Please see the instructor s syllabus or check COTR s online text calculator http://www.cotr.bc.ca/bookstore/cotr_web.asp?idnumber=164 for a complete list of the currently required textbooks. LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon the successful completion of this course, students should be able to identify prevalent low, mid, and high tech tools that can be used to support reading, writing and communication in the K-12 classroom; demonstrate how programs such as Kurzweil and Dragon Naturally Speaking can be used to support student learning; identify prevalent low, mid, and high tech tools that can be used to support organization in the K-12 classroom; create a variety of visual supports to promote positive behavior in the K-12 classroom; demonstrate how principles of Universal Design for Learning and the Response to Intervention model can be incorporated into technology integration in the K-12 classroom; generate ideas for selecting and integrating technology within the context of diverse curricular areas; examine issues which emerge as students use technology and augmentative communication in the K-12 classroom; and define self-advocacy and discuss its relevance to assistive technology in transition planning. COURSE TOPICS: Introduction to Assistive Technology Universal Designs for Learning Technology to Support the Response to Intervention Model Assistive Technology to Support Writing Assistive Technology to Support Reading Assistive Technology to Enhance Communication Assistive Technology to Promote Positive Behaviour Augmentative Communication Access to Technology Jul. 22, 2016 sk: H:\OUTLINE\2016_Fall\EAP102.docx 3

Ethical Issues Transition Planning See instructor s syllabus for the detailed outline of weekly readings, activities and assignments. EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT: Online Delivery Assignments Portfolio Quizzes Disability & Assistive Technology Paper Ethics Case Study Forum Discussions & Activities Total % Of Total Grade 25% 20% 15% 10% 30% 100% Please see the instructor s syllabus for specific classroom policies related to this course, such as details of evaluation, penalties for late assignments and use of electronic aids. EXAM POLICY: Students must attend all required scheduled exams that make up a final grade at the appointed time and place. Individual instructors may accommodate for illness or personal crisis. Additional accommodation will not be made unless a written request is sent to and approved by the appropriate Department Head prior to the scheduled exam. Any student who misses a scheduled exam without approval will be given a grade of 0 for the exam. COURSE GRADE: Course grades are assigned as follows: Grade A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C F Mark (Percent) 90 89-85 84-80 79-76 75-72 71-68 67-64 63-60 < 60 ACADEMIC POLICIES: Late Policy: Assignments received up to one week past their due date will receive a penalty of 10%. Assignments received after the first week late will not be marked and the student will receive a zero for that assignment. Weekly discussion forums must be completed in the designated week and late postings will not be marked. Note that no assignments will be accepted after the last day of the semester. Jul. 22, 2016 sk: H:\OUTLINE\2016_Fall\EAP102.docx 4

See www.cotr.bc.ca/policies for general college policies related to course activities, including grade appeals, cheating and plagiarism. COURSE CHANGES: Information contained in course outlines is correct at the time of publication. Content of the courses is revised on an ongoing basis to ensure relevance to changing educational, employment and marketing needs. The instructor endeavours to provide notice of changes to students as soon as possible. The instructor reserves the right to add or delete material from courses. Jul. 22, 2016 sk: H:\OUTLINE\2016_Fall\EAP102.docx 5