Technology programs at the Gateway School
We infuse technological support and academics across all areas of our program. From web-based instruction in all content areas, to student support through communication devices such as FM systems and iPads, to our new STEM Lab focusing on Science Technology Engineering and Math instruction through hands-on, project-based learning.
Augmentative Technology
Augmentative/Alternative Communications (AAC) systems are utilized to assist students with difficulties communicating, expressing themselves, and sharing their needs. A variety of devices including iPads and FM Systems are utilized in our classrooms and with our support services staff. Programs such as Proloquo2go and PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) provide students with ways to communicate and advocate for themselves. Our goal is to assist all students with becoming as independent as possible.
Computers
Each of our classrooms has a combination of desktop and laptop computers, Google Chromebooks, an interactive whiteboard system, and iPads. Instruction incorporates web-based activities and assessment utilizing programs such as the Unique Learning System, News2You, IXL, MobyMax, Reading A-Z, and Scholastic News. All students receive personal accounts they could access from home and families could follow-up, reinforce, and monitor their child’s progress.
MimioTeach
MimioTeach is an interactive whiteboard system. Each of our classrooms utilize the technology to provide fun, engaging instruction for all students. This technology allows instruction to be hands-on and interactive where students activate multiple senses while learning. Students are able to move about the classroom and answer questions by simply touching the board in the appropriate area with the stylus.
iPads
Each classroom is equipped with iPads which are used for student support and instruction. Students can be seen utilizing the iPads as communication devices or engaging in web-based instruction activities. Many the programs we use for academic instruction are web-based and tablet friendly. Additional apps are also utilized to engage students in instruction and self-monitoring. Applications are used for staff and students to monitor target goals and incentives for students. The iPads also serve as a tool to ready our students for the advancing technological world they will enter as adults. We can all see how interactive, tablet-like screens are prevalent in public from airports, to department stores, to restaurants.