What Is Known about Assistive Technologies in Distance and Digital Education for Learners with Disabilities?

Author:

Sánchez Jaime1ORCID,Reyes-Rojas José2ORCID,Alé-Silva Jhon3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Advanced Research in Education, University of Chile, Santiago 8330014, Chile

2. Faculty of Education, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago 8320165, Chile

3. Doctor of Education Program, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Chile, Santiago 7800284, Chile

Abstract

Distance education and the development of assistive technologies represent a possibility of balancing the access and participation of people with special educational needs in learning experiences and participation in society. This study is aimed at finding out what is known about distance education mediated by assistive technology based on an analysis of the characteristics of scientific production. Through a review of the literature, the sample content is analyzed, culminating in trends that point towards the autonomy and independence of this people, the need for accommodation and accompaniment in a scenario of permanent technological change, initial training and continuing education of inclusive education teachers, as well as collegiate participation between professionals, community, and family in the design of training courses and technologies for people with special needs. The results reveal limited scientific productivity at all educational levels, with greater use of technologies to assist visual and hearing disabilities. The trends emphasize autonomy, Universal Design for Learning, and the challenges of technological adaptation. Findings are discussed and synthesized with the purpose of informing policy makers, researchers, and school communities.

Funder

Chilean National Research and Development Agency (ANID) Basal Funds for Scientific and Technology Centers of Excellence

Publisher

MDPI AG

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