Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Attention Towards Special Education Drives Global Special Education Software Market

Special education for students with disabilities is gaining significant attention across the globe.

Pertinently, related institutions are spending more on technologies and software that assist in furthering the dissemination of learning to students with special needs.

Technology remains the answer to all the needs of disabled students in their search for learning, despite their differing disabilities.

Novel technological developments with respect to software and hardware are creating substantial opportunities for students with physical, cognitive or process disabilities to gain from general curriculum.

A recent trend, though, has been the exploration of utilizing this technology for providing skills required by all students.

The growth of digital content and the Internet has emerged as transformative advancements for the disabled, enabling them to speak, read and write.

Assistive technologies in the area of special education have witnessed rapid advancement over the years which has enabled emergence of less costly, portable, and faster devices and software products.

With increasing penetration of web-enabled software programs and classrooms, demand for customizable educational content that is ready-to-use is gaining pace.

Major players profiled in the report include Crick Software Ltd., DynaVox Mayer-Johnson, Excent

Read the full article here: Growing Attention Towards Special Education Drives the Global Special Education Software Market

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