Talking Calculator

A talking calculator has a built-in speech synthesizer that reads aloud each number, symbol, or operation key a user presses; it also vocalizes the answer to the problem. This auditory feedback may help a student to check the accuracy of the pressed keys and to verify the answer before transferring it to paper. It typically features large buttons, audible prompts, and clear speech output to assist users in navigating and using mathematical functions.

  • AT Category: Academic
    • Math

High Tech

Considerations

Take the following considerations into account when selecting and implementing AT to ensure that the chosen tools are well-suited to the student’s needs, align with their goals, and seamlessly integrate into their educational journey. By embracing a collaborative approach and considering the specific skills, tasks, and implementation context, educators can provide students with the necessary support to thrive academically and functionally, promoting inclusivity and fostering their overall success.

What skills or tasks will the student utilize this tool for? What areas, functional or academic, does this tool support?

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In what activities, classes, or environments will the student utilize this tool?

The talking calculator offers programming capabilities to vocalize numerical inputs, aiding in arithmetic comprehension. This augmentative and alternative (AAC) communication device serves as a valuable resource for individuals, including individuals with visual impairments, as well as those undergoing speech therapy. 

Moreover, students who have dyscalculia can find significant support through the use of a talking calculator. The auditory prompts provided by this device enable students to validate the accuracy of their keystrokes and confirm answers before recording them on paper.

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