Ken is a junior in college. He is outgoing. He likes to work without much assistance and is independent in most situtations. He needs assistance for lab-oriented teaching experiences. Special effort should be placed on providing a good room orientation as Ken is blind and uses a cane for mobility. He reads Braille.
Actively participating in a student teaching practicum.
Equipment needs to provide speech output for his computer. Also provide Braille markers on files and storage drawers.
Working in a group is a good strategy as long as group members help maximize Ken's participation.
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Think of the required physical aspects of the task. What will make the environment accessible, keep the student safe and allow them to be an active participant? What lab equipment must be manipulated?
Think of room temperature, noise, fumes, dust, odors, allergies. Also consider the ability to speak and/or communicate, and the visual aspects of task or assignments.
Is the assignment done with a group, partner or individually? What memory & communication skills are needed? What is the level of complexity of the task.